Who’s your local, ‘Richman North of Richmond’?

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  1. Kevin Stitt, our governor. Dude saw the dumpster fire that was Mary Fallin’s administration and said “hold my beer!”

  2. A guy I knew in highschool in the late 90s had a burned CD of some random white supremacist techno. He said he got it at a rave. It was all hardcore drum and bass and then randomly a record scratch, zika zika zeig heil. Among other things -it wasn’t like *Barbara Streisand*, there was a theme, like Hitler speeches in German and shit.

    Apparently it came from LA. I always assumed it was from more like, Orange County maybe. Or San Bernardino. So I would nominate that white hooded dj.

    *and before anyone tells me, that’s not what Richman is even about! -I don’t care, I never listened to it. I only heard about it after the GOP dropped the single. If I wanted to stoke my class-hatred I’d listen to punk renditions of the Appalachian coal miner classic, *which side are you on*.

  3. The president of a college in my state tried to do away with the school library and turn it into a “virtual leaning environment” last year so probably him

  4. What are you talking about? I understand the song obviously but what do you mean by your “local rich men north of Richmond?” Like just local crooked politicians?

  5. Bruce Springsteen loving millionaires at the jersey shore. They fly their BLM flags and Ukraine flags but are too cowardly to walk down the street and help their neighbors that live in the hoods 200 yards from their gentrified neighborhoods.

  6. I actually live north of Richmond, but I need 1 more digit in my annual salary so I can consider myself rich.

  7. Richmen north of richmond is a slang term for Washington DC, the countrys capital. It applies to everyone

  8. Oh the wealthy aging hippies/yuppies in the neighborhood to the west of me that keep sinking any kind of housing development in town.

    Like seriously, why do they hate any kind of non single family housing even if it nowhere near where they live. Fuckers.

  9. I think a charitable view on that song (whose artist btw condemned it being played at the Republican presidential debate saying the song literally describes all the people on that stage), would be to voice anger and frustration at those politicians who pretend to fight for their constituents, but instead use so-called “wokeness” (aka social justice) to make surface level changes to better society, while putting in so many loopholes for the wealthy to benefit from.

  10. “Mom! The foreigners are taking some forgettable pop culture kerfuffle as something meaningful again! And they’re Dutch! Tell them putting mayonnaise on fries is an abomination!”

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