- cross-posted to:
- music@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- music@beehaw.org
Emerging stars are starting to critique Trump’s immigration crackdown – defying the genre’s legacy of conservatism
Ray himself waded into the topic of immigration in 2023 with Jesus at the Taco Truck, written and performed with Shy Carter, about a man named Jesus with scars on his feet and hands from crossing the Rio Grande.
Did you hear it on the radio? Probably not. That’s because anything considered mainstream in the genre shies away from social commentary that doesn’t pass the sniff test of conservatism.


I apologize, that wasn’t my intent. I must admit I didn’t read either article and didn’t take the time to consider how it would come across, I merely saw them next to each other in my feed and thought it was a funny coincidence that they looked alike.
I hear you. It’s not a bad joke/coincidence, they DO look similar, but you really have to understand how an, “lol” in a serious topic comes across. If it’s just a superficial, “huh, that’s funny”, it’s almost always worth describing that, “lol random” context explicitly.
Poe’s Law, and all that. Yea, it’s annoying sometimes, but luckily we all don’t live in each others’ heads.