Country music star Jason Aldean, known for his unapologetically patriotic stance and support for former President Donald Trump, made a powerful call to action during a recent concert. Addressing a packed audience, Aldean urged his fans to exercise their right to vote in November if they’re fed up with the direction America has taken under the Biden-Harris administration. His message was clear: if you want to see real change in this country, it’s time to get involved.
“It’s a crazy a** time when the media makes me out to be the a**hole for calling out people doing stupid s**t,” Aldean said, referencing the criticism he’s faced for his outspoken views. “This country is crazy. It’s gotten really weird over the last few years, and I will say this: November is a huge month for our country. Huge month.”
While Aldean stopped short of explicitly telling his fans who to vote for, his message was unmistakable. He emphasized the importance of voting, especially for younger generations who are now of age to make their voices heard. “It’s not my place to stand up here and tell you who to vote for and who not to vote for,” he said. “That ain’t my business. It ain’t my place to tell you that. But what I will say is, I see a lot of younger people out here… People that can actually vote now – you’re of age to vote.”
Aldean didn’t mince words when addressing the frustrations many Americans feel about the current state of affairs. “I see a lot of people b***hing about the state of the country. They don’t like what’s going on. That kind of thing. If you don’t get out and vote, you got no right to b***h about the outcome of the election,” he declared. For Aldean, the solution is simple: if you want to see change, take 30 minutes out of your day and cast your ballot.
In a time when many are feeling disillusioned with the political process, Aldean’s words resonated deeply. He encouraged his fans to remain steadfast in their beliefs and not let anyone make them feel guilty for standing up for what they believe in. “If you believe in something, I will tell all you guys, if you believe in something and you feel like you’re on the right side of things, don’t let anybody make you feel guilty about it, man. Stand your ground, do your sh*t, and be who you’re gonna be. We need a lot of that stuff in our country these days,” he said, to roaring applause.
The night took a particularly poignant turn when Aldean dedicated his hit song “Try That In A Small Town” to former President Donald Trump, in light of the recent failed assassination attempt against him. “President Trump’s a friend of mine, so I want to send this next song out to him. We all know what’s going to happen come November, so it’s all good,” Aldean said. “Just goes to show you there’s a lot of bulls**t in the world, and that’s kind of what this song right here was about, so this one goes out to the prez.”
In a time of political turmoil and uncertainty, Jason Aldean’s message was a rallying cry for those who believe in the power of the vote and the importance of standing up for their values. As November approaches, his words serve as a reminder that every vote counts, and that the future of America is in the hands of its people.