The tone kind of implies that there's something wrong with being a farmer. Many now are calling AOC a "bartender" as an insult, which makes no sense either. It can be argued that the world would be a better place if she were still a bartender, but there is nothing wrong with honest work. It would make more sense to insult a bartender by calling him or her a politician.Mr. Carter,
Wadda you want, from meeeee?
You’re a farmer
So what's wrong with being a farmer or a bartender anyway?
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The song is an expression of the resentment felt by the people who had voted for someone and then seen his true colors. The exact words might not be so correct, but the song accomplished its goal of letting out the feelings of many people.
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But how were the feelings received?virtuosointraining wrote: The song is an expression of the resentment felt by the people who had voted for someone and then seen his true colors. The exact words might not be so correct, but the song accomplished its goal of letting out the feelings of many people.