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Since you chose CDB, here is an interesting bit of trivia about that song in particular:

The song uses a clever play on words to promote Southern rock music. … The “it” that the South is going to do again, it is implied, is to produce additional popular rock groups.

Daniels factually bristled at more nefarious interpretations of what the “it” was. … Daniels told Billboard, “I’m damn proud of the South, but I sure as hell am not proud of the Ku Klux Klan. I wrote the song about the land I love and my brothers. It was not written to promote hate groups.”

Maybe use the songs as an opportunity for discussion … or save it for your kid-free time.

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That’s so cool! Kinda like when proud Americans sing Born in the USA not realizing the actual meaning.

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But. At the same time, if you need to pull up a Wikipedia article for people to not think you are a piece of shit, does it matter?

It is the Pepe the frog situation (that actually was a lot more complicated but). Some people used it because they wanted to take the meme back. Most used it to represent hate and bigotry. I know what I assumed when I saw it posted

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Speaking only for myself, I generally try to contextualize before I write someone off as a “piece of shit”

I imagine you could take any popular song from today and find fault in 50 years as cultural norms change.

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