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Ex-BLM Activist Slams Whoopi Goldberg’s Know-Nothing Stance!

According to DuRousseau, Goldberg's comparison of the music video of Jason Aldean's song to the BLM riots is not fair. He noted that the people who benefited from the protests were the looters.

He also emphasizes how the riots affected the communities they ruined. DuRousseau claims that the riots were more destructive than good, and he doesn't agree with comparisons between the incidents and the song "BLM" by Jason Aldean.

The View criticized the music video of country star Jason Aldean for his song "Don't You Wanna Stay." Joy Behar defended the artist's right to make the video, but she noted that big cities provide support to small towns. Goldberg then compared the large-scale riots to the care of small towns. DuRousseau, on the other hand, argued that they only destroyed the infrastructure of cities.

The controversy around Aldean's song began after CMT removed it from its playlist. Right-wing politicians, such as South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and Donald Trump Jr. supported the country music star. His song has since become one of the most popular songs on various platforms.

The removal of Aldean's song from the country music network's playlist was the start of the controversy. Many conservative politicians, including South Dakota Governor Noem, Donald Trump Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy, supported the artist and his music. Their support has helped his song reach the top of charts on various platforms.

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