Posted on 08/21/2023 1:14:13 AM PDT by Morgana
Christianity Today has predictably gotten even worse under the leadership of Russell Moore who will be doing an interview at a gay church next month. This week they joined in the religious elites attacking Oliver Anthony over his hit song “Rich Men North Of Richmond.” Yet the previous day, they were singing the praises of Taylor Swift.
Hannah Anderson wrote a column titled “Oliver Anthony’s Viral Hit Doesn’t Love Its Neighbors” claiming that the song was disdainful towards people on welfare. The article itself is in response to the following lyrics.
Lord, we got folks in the street, ain’t got nothin’ to eat And the obese milkin’ welfare
Well, God, if you’re 5-foot-3 and you’re 300 pounds Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds
Anderson views this as disdain along with the concept of a “Welfare Queen” because she has experience relying on SNAP and much of the article redresses how people should not feel ashamed for being on SNAP.
Yet this ignores that the song isn’t talking about underpaid people abusing the system. It’s talking about obese people and alluding to the phenomenon of EBT cards paying for junk food while people cannot afford basic groceries.
I understand why so many feel “Rich Men North of Richmond” gives voice to their struggle. Perhaps the only thing worse than watching your hard work be exploited and your dreams go up in smoke is the sense that no one notices and no one cares.
But protest against wealthy elites and government corruption, no matter how justified, cannot ride on the backs of others who are also suffering. The price of accessing food through SNAP or a church food pantry must not be the poor’s dignity and self-worth.
Instead of trafficking in easy caricatures and political tropes, we must understand that the plight of our food-insecure neighbors is our plight as well. Put more simply, we must see their God-given humanity and honor it—something I’m certain Anthony himself would affirm.
The song is about the dignity of the poor man, decrying that they are worth more than their wages and their labor. But the gynocratic author cannot separate personal experience and emotions from her understanding of the lyrics, and neither could her editor. Anderson concludes her chiding of Anthony by saying that he would agree with her.
Contrast this approach with the article written the previous day by Beth Felker Jones titled, “Barbie and Taylor Swift Are Bringing Us Together” which celebrate the commercial success of the very musicians people are told to like by the media.
The “epic trifecta” of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, and Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour (all raking in millions of dollars) are taking over social media—having grown adult women reliving their youth in a “Tween Girl Summer.”
But the enthusiasm and participation are no less among actual young people.
Both my 18-year-old son and my 16-year-old daughter—despite never having played with Barbies as children and being on the younger end of the age spectrum for Taylor Swift fans—are all in.
We should definitely talk about why her 18 year old son is a Swiftie, but the tours of Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are hardly the culturally penetrating force as the billion dollar box office Barbie. Bordering on esoteric, Jones references multiple liberal media outlets in the brief portion of the article not behind a paywall.
The “epic trifecta” of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour, and Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour (all raking in millions of dollars) are taking over social media—having grown adult women reliving their youth in a “Tween Girl Summer.”
But the enthusiasm and participation are no less among actual young people.
Both my 18-year-old son and my 16-year-old daughter—despite never having played with Barbies as children and being on the younger end of the age spectrum for Taylor Swift fans—are all in.
There’s a cultural conversation here about the “spending power of women” and the “female dollar,” and there’s plenty to be said for this: Barbie, Swift, and Beyoncé are enormous capital successes.
Barbie and Swift’s Eras Tour in particular open up dialogue about what Michelle Goldberg at The New York Times calls “entertainment that channels female angst,” awakening a “seismic shift for women” in “helping women reclaim girlhood without rescinding power.”
Barbie’s success at the box office should be seen as a success for the Barbie brand, which is one of the largest toy brands in the world. The movie was marketed as pink and fun rather than feminist and empowering, even if this was to be expected, and it had a star studded cast.
Meanwhile female remakes of prominent movies have failed to be box office draws. Moreover the most successful box office movies this year have tended to be male dominated target audiences, with Barbie and The Little Mermaid being the exceptions in the top 10.
In any case the business analysis is faulty yet the female angst championed by Taylor Swift marketing to liberal single women is celebrated by Compromise Today while Oliver Anthony singing about the plight of working class America is derided.
Oliver Anthony’s song has touched so many of us . Black ,White ,Yellow ,Red, it doesn’t matter. real Americans know what he meant and we love him for it.
Indeed
Taylor Swift is worth hundreds of millions of dollars and relishes her royal lifestyle.
Oliver Anthony (aka Chris Lunsford) rejected attempts by record labels to lavish him with millions of dollars to exploit his honest and heartfelt concerns shared in his song exploding across the globe.
Oliver is genuine. Taylor Swift is not.
Christians should not be holding Swift up as a role model for Christian faith or behavior.
Remember, Jesus told the rich man to go and sell all of his possessions and give away the money to the poor and come follow Him.
When Taylor Swift sells all of her worldly possessions, gives the money to the poor and follows Jesus, we shall admire her Christianity.
How about that.
Various Regime cheerleaders, from National Review to some Christianity Today drone, they don’t like anyone to point out aspects of their High-Low strategy.
Oliver Anthony is definitely not part of the “Friend” Coalition.
I get to cancel Taylor Swift’s Marxist vote in Nashville. She’s cute, but absolutely evil.
I used to read Christianity Today (along with the long defunct Eternity and the Catholic New Covenant) regularly when I was a young man in the eighties. It was an orthodox publication at the time. Sounds like the salt has lost its savor.
Must be a good feeling...
I read that post and feel like I just slogged through a pig farm lagoon.
The muck pulling at my boots ... sucking at the protection that gaurds my mind.
The putrid smell stifling my senses...
agggg ....
Not sure why but this line makes me think of Nadler... LOL
In context it is probably about our taxes paying for welfare, but they have paid his salary too, for far to many years now.
Christianity Today is emblematic of a problem that plagues all institutions, even conservative ones. The Left constantly subverts them until they flip. Remember that Harvard and Yale were founded as what we would now call Bible colleges. Praising Barbie and Taylor Swift, two examples of American decadence, is emblematic of the decline of Christianity Today. It might as well merge with the house organ of the National Council of Churches as a money saving measure.
Leftists take over everything, including churches.
Seems that they are bowing to the Golden Calf.
“Rich Men North Of Richmond”
Boy Howdy! Just the title to that song certainly says one hull of a lot more than most thousand word op-eds can .
Great Googly Moogly, it pains me to do this...
Caveat: I’m not Taylor Swift fan — don’t even really know who she is beyond her name — but when I see FReepers calling her “absolutely evil,” or “not genuine,” I have to at least present this alternative view.
And now for the really painful part, a link to a (short, worth the read) Rolling Stone article, detailing the “life-changing” bonuses ($55M!) she just gave her Eras Tour crew (something all the articles referenced here fail to mention):
Make what you want of it, but even the owner of the transportation company says he’s never seen anything like it.
Conservatives are not allowed to have an anthem. We’re not allowed to complain. The left even has to take that away from us.
“Chistianity Today,” the publication for people with itching ears!
Jesus hated pharissees. What kind of a christian does that?!
I’m better. I love pharissees!
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