Up-and-coming country star Austin Moody’s recent hit song “I’m Just Sayin'” was a love song to the conservative ideals that made America great. On the flip side, the song attacked many liberal policies that have led to a complete lack of law and order in cities and turned college education into an indoctrination of thought and belief rather than test learning.
Moody pulled no punches in an interview with Breitbart News in which he doubled down on bashing Democrat ideas that have completely destroyed some of America’s greatest cities. Moody said that he was frustrated with the state of decay in America, which led him to write this song. While being frustrated with the way that Liberal policies were ripping away the fabric of what made America great, Moody thought, “What can I do about this?”
Moody wrote the song “I’m Just Sayin'” to say that, as Americans, “we’ve had enough” of the “destruction of the individual.” Moody was also quick to note that he wanted to stand up to cancel culture with this song, saying, “If you don’t fall in line you’ll be canceled or destroyed.”
While Moody preferred to stay out of politics as a younger man, the birth of his daughter forced him to reconsider that stance. “In today’s world, what we’re dealing with, it’s not just about politics,” he said. “It’s about a darkness that’s now coming for our children. I’ve got a 15-month-old daughter. I don’t want her growing up in a liberal-run America.” He later added, “Having my daughter definitely changed something in me. When she looks back at her dear old dad one day, she can be proud — knowing he stood up for something.”
In a Facebook post celebrating Father’s Day, Moody echoed this sentiment and talked about the growing importance of a strong male father figure in the life of a child. “Happy Fathers Day gentlemen, I’m new to the game, but it makes me realize how lucky I am to have had strong men in my life, to help guide my path by letting me watch them. We need strong capable fathers, now more than ever. Our way of life and our country are counting on us fellas.”
Moody’s unapologetic complaints about leftwing policies have endeared him to the heart of many of country music’s most genuine fans. While he understands that his songs won’t be blasting on the streets of Los Angeles or New York anytime soon, Moody realized that large swathes of middle America were being left without someone in the music industry to sing about their beliefs.
A family-first conservative singer is sure to find resistance in the music industry, but Moody couldn’t bring himself to put his head in the sand and ignore the constant problems facing the country. Moody will bravely continue to use his God-given musical talent to fight for what he believes in.
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