JOE BIDEN STOLE AMERICAN VOTES: Tom Macdonald Calls Him Out In "American Flag Song"

 Here are the lyrics to the song that's currently 7th on YouTube most trending 🔥 chart



"America"

Lately, USA is gettin' scarier
Half of the Americans I see all hate America
They hate the cops doin' they best to take care of us
And kneel for the flag, insult the soldiers that we're buryin'
I'm tired of the pissin' and complainin'
Why you living in America if all you do is hate it?
You think it's brave to take a stand against the nation
Real bravery is dying for the right so you could say it
Dear America, what happened to Americans?
Apparently, no one's aware or cares that it's embarrassin', it's arrogance
Our greatest enemy was always slavery and terrorists
And now it's people in the country tryna burn the heritage
I can't help it, I just seem to see the world different
It ain't Republicans or Liberals, it's mental illness
The Internet is only interested in left opinions
Cancel culture's got more power lately than the First Amendment
If you don't like it, leave, we will not defund police
We don't want no riots in our neighborhoods or in the streets
We respect freedom of speech, we protect what we believe
We don't want nobody dead, so please, do not tread on me

In America, the freedom ain't free
In America, got soldiers dyin' overseas
So America, we say what we believe
My America, I won't ever take a knee
Our freedom is the reason you can disrespect our flag
If my stars and stripes offend you, then I'll help you pack your bags
America

Does anybody know what the hell happened to the patriots?
Lately, this nation is so ashamed and hatin' itself
Did everyone forget that people died to pay for this ungratefulness?
United States gave everything to you just to help
I just wanna celebrate Thanksgiving with my family
I don't need your help to understand it was a tragedy
Can't I just be thankful for my country eating happily
Without you tryna guilt me for the genocide and casualties?
I can't help it, I just seem to see the world different
It ain't black or white, it's conflict designed by the system
I don't need your pronouns, all I see is men and women
Kids are takin' pills for fun while people can't afford prescriptions
If you don't like it, go hate it, then don't call it home
We don't need no violence, got no time for all you radicals
Screw your status quo, we're not animals
I won't kneel for the anthem 'cause the flag is what I'm standin' for

In America, the freedom ain't free
In America, got soldiers dyin' overseas
So America, we say what we believe
My America, I won't ever take a knee
Our freedom is the reason you can disrespect our flag
If my stars and stripes offend you, then I'll help you pack your bags
America

You can hate the government and still love the country
The fundamental values of America are concrete
Republicans and Liberals are dumb, to put it bluntly
They're labels that they use to create chaos and corruption
You can know the history and still be proud of where you're from
Every flag around the world is covered in a little blood
We started out United States, divided is what we've become
If home is where the heart is, you should show America some love

In America, the freedom ain't free
In America, got soldiers dyin' overseas
So America, we say what we believe
My America, I won't ever take a knee
Our freedom is the reason you can disrespect our flag
If my stars and stripes offend you, then I'll help you pack your bags
America



REFLECTION  ON THE SONG
Tom MacDonald's song "America" is a passionate and thought-provoking piece that tackles various social and political issues facing the United States today. Through his impactful lyrics, MacDonald addresses themes such as patriotism, freedom of speech, and the divisions within the country.

The song stands out for its bold and unapologetic perspective on the current state of the nation. It's evident that MacDonald has strong feelings about the issues he discusses, and he expresses them with fervor. The lyrics touch on topics like the controversy surrounding kneeling during the national anthem, the influence of cancel culture, and the ongoing debates about history and identity.

The song's strength lies in its ability to prompt reflection and conversation. Regardless of one's political views, it encourages listeners to consider the complex nuances of the American experience and the challenges the nation faces. By highlighting both the positive aspects of America's foundation and its shortcomings, MacDonald invites us to engage in a deeper understanding of our society.

Additionally, the fact that "America" ranks 7th on YouTube's trending hits demonstrates its resonance with a wide audience. The song's popularity suggests that it resonates with individuals who are eager to explore these complex issues and engage in meaningful discussions about the state of the nation.

In sum, "America" by Tom MacDonald is a powerful and relevant song that captures the spirit of the times. Its ability to spark dialogue and introspection, coupled with its popularity, solidifies its place as a noteworthy addition to the music landscape.

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