YES! John Rich Just Released A New Song That Is Totally Skewering Cancel Culture…

Lately, Cancel culture has gotten out of control in the US, and John Rich is clearly among those who have had enough.

We know this because the 49-year-old country music star shared a video clip of a new track on Twitter, telling the audience it’s called “I’m Offended,” before going on to sing a few verses.

“Brand new song called ‘I’m Offended!’” Rich tweeted. “Whatcha think? #ImOffended”

Opening the song, Rich sings, “Seems like these days, no matter what you say, someone’s losing their ever-loving mind.”

He continues, “It’s like they’re looking for a reason to have their fragile feelings hurt. Every single time.”

This is hardly new territory for Rich. He has previously argued against lockdowns and mandates, and publicly ripped Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top medical adviser to the president.

Rich addresses issues in the song including electric vehicles and masking against COVID-19.

“I’m offended. You’re offended. Let’s all get offended tonight. I’ll order us a beer, we can sit down here, scream and yell and cuss and fuss and fight,” Rich goes on to sing.

Additionally, he defends the First Amendment, Second Amendment, and praying to God.

Richalso recently won a lawsuit against a venue that sued him for canceling a show. Rich said he canceled after the venue demanded concertgoers show proof of vaccination upon entering the building.

Rich offered no clues as to when the “I’m Offended” track may be released, or if it is for social media only. A former member of Lonestar and Big & Rich, his last single, Progress, came out in 2022.

Several of his followers on Twitter expressed their love for the song, with one tweeting, “I truly wish I had this man’s talent.”

Another replied, “Good Stuff Right Here! scream & yell & cuss & fuss & fight, we will! BRILLIANT!

One tweet suggested the song is the official theme song of Twitter.

Sources: DailyWire,

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