Controversial Oliver Anthony song “I don’t care about your pronouns” hits number one across the charts

In a turn of events that has social media ablaze, country-folk singer Oliver Anthony has struck a nerve once again, this time with his latest single, “I Don’t Care About Your Pronouns.” The song, which critics call “a defiant anthem” and supporters hail as “a voice for the silent majority,” has skyrocketed to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, streaming platforms, and, naturally, congressional hearings.

Anthony, who rose to fame with “Rich Men North of Richmond,” has now delivered a song that takes aim at “woke culture”, with lyrics that dismiss gender pronouns as “a bunch of noise” and call for a return to “plain talk and common sense.” The song has been embraced by some conservative commentators as “refreshing,” while LGBTQ+ activists and allies have condemned it as “regressive and harmful.”

Social Media Reactions:
• Ben Shapiro: “Oliver Anthony just dropped the anthem of the year.”
• AOC: “This isn’t about ‘free speech.’ It’s about erasing people’s identities.”
• Kid Rock: “Putting this on repeat while shooting another case of Bud Light.”

Streaming services are reportedly overwhelmed with both streams and simultaneous requests for its removal, making it one of the most controversial musical releases in years. Meanwhile, Oliver Anthony remains unfazed, stating: “Sing what you believe, and let the charts sort it out.”


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