FIRST TIME LISTEN: "Wait In The Truck" Controversy EXPLAINED

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4,5 тис.

  • @jedmetheny3710
    @jedmetheny3710 Рік тому +2

    The critics are just intimidated by this song because it's a man, in his role, doing exactly what a man was designed to do. Provide and protect

  • @MrMSBranham
    @MrMSBranham Рік тому +2

    In my hillbilly culture there used to be a difference between a murder and a killing. A murder was a crime, like killing someone during a robbery. A killing was something like taking care of a wife beater or child abuser when the local law was either negligent or just indifferent to protecting people out away from the cities.

  • @govols535
    @govols535 Рік тому +176

    This is why I told my wife she had to stop telling me about her work when she was a child abuse investigator. I was very close to telling her to stay in the truck.

  • @scout06171
    @scout06171 Рік тому +521

    He traded his life for hers. That’s all it was. Brought tears to this old man’s eyes.

  • @Makeuploveculture
    @Makeuploveculture Рік тому +72

    Let me get this straight….. so rap and that whole type of genre can talk about murder for no reason, gang banging , gang murder, rape, etc- but when a country song talks about avenging someone it’s suddenly a big deal to worry about?

  • @TruthIsTheNewHate84

    My cousin did something similar and just got out after serving 19 years in prison. He forced someone who preyed on children to take the room temperature challenge. Based on the justice system in the state he was in, i believe he did the right thing.

  • @shanedennis1487
    @shanedennis1487 Рік тому +1

    “I never thought my day of justice would come from a Judge under his seat” is going to go down as one of the best single lyrical lines of all time. There is so much to unpack in those 15 words. It speaks to our broken justice system and how it fails innocent victims. The irony used with “Judge” is pure genius. We all expect judges to deliver justice. We just never expect it to be a Taurus Judge. Even referencing the seat……old truck……with a bench seat. Where do judges rule from? The Bench. 15 words……in todays world of “manufacturing” music, Hardy has chosen to craft it.

  • @wendydevereux4375
    @wendydevereux4375 Рік тому +50

    The cops told my daughter to leave the house with a baby and blood all over her. They did not arrest HIM they stood by and told HER TO LEAVE!! this story in this track needs playing to judges and the police

  • @garyandtricia1
    @garyandtricia1 Рік тому +654

    The other unusual thing about this song is that it's two separate stories. They aren't singing to each other, just telling their part of the story.

  • @skycorban
    @skycorban Рік тому +356

    I was a writer for Sony in Nashville for 4 years… you should realize, Hardy is probably the best country writer for the last 10-15 years. AND COUNTRY NEEDED IT.

  • @TheSimba86
    @TheSimba86 Рік тому +1

    You can see by the look on Michael's face that this song just awakened his inner YEEHAW

  • @EchosTackyTiki
    @EchosTackyTiki Рік тому +275

    We can agree or disagree with the morals or the actions or argue about whether these things are justified. But this song is just damn good. And you can't argue with that.

  • @eldenjr
    @eldenjr Рік тому +504

    I know a story about a man who traded places with us and took the punishment on himself. 🤔 We know these types of abusers get away with it on a daily basis. What a great song and an even more powerful message.

  • @charlottehertlein996
    @charlottehertlein996 Рік тому +333

    I speak on this as a domestic abuse survivor, this is just my viewpoint. This song has been incredibly healing even almost ten years after escaping that person as much as I can. For those who have never experienced it firsthand, it is insanely hard to move forward even ten years later. I can still tell you there are things that stick around from years of trauma living in that life. Hardy has always been a storyteller and he will always be one to the best.

  • @rachel81962

    I have ben doing law enforcement for 38 years , sometimes there is no justice unless served up by someone as in this song

  • @CowboyHatsAndKuchen
    @CowboyHatsAndKuchen Рік тому +410

    I was saved twice by men in a dv situation. Once it took 2 of his friends to pull him off of me as he tried snapping my arm and the second time I finally had the guts to run away and go to one of those guys' houses. My bf showed up trying to get to me and the guy told him to leave...he listened that day... later started stalking me and more and I had to leave the state to get away. Thank you to all the men out there that help us!

  • @noahlynn827
    @noahlynn827 Рік тому +447

    My mom sent me this song a while back because, in her words, it sounds like a story a really good friend of mine would tell. In fact, he has a similar story of hospitalizing a guy at a party when he found out the guy slipped a girl a date rape drug. Listened to the song and loved it.

  • @TheFamilyVonPapp
    @TheFamilyVonPapp Рік тому +170

    When my mom was a little girl (in the early 70s) there was a guy in his early 20s that raped and beat a young teen girl with Down syndrome nearly to death. He then proceeded to get drunk and brag about it. My mom remembers because she’s from a small, rural town and the girl’s older brother went to to school with my uncles. Well, the local police wouldn’t do anything about it (guy’s daddy was rich). Long story short, some months later he went to a party down by the river and was never seen or heard from again. 🤷‍♀️

  • @KBeth35
    @KBeth35 Рік тому +370

    I'm from Oklahoma. I've never heard this song. I'm not a country music fan but I got chills listening to this. Remembering a night when I was in a domestic dispute with my boyfriend. I took off running and my brother met me in the kitchen. He said go to my room. That situation was taken care of. Country boys have the best heart! I love my bubba!

  • @etanthony1
    @etanthony1 Рік тому +103

    At the end, I like how it makes a point to show his handcuffs/chains and her walking out as if he traded places with her. She was chained/trapped in the awful abusive relationship, but now due to this "angel" she is free.