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the media portraying country music

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Hello and welcome to my blog. Country music. Most people hate it. They say "I love everything, but country". The thought of living to people sing about fishing, beer, trucks, girls, and hunting makes people sick. But that's not all that country is. Yes, I will admit that most country is about all those things above, but there is such a variety of country songs that steer clear of it. When the media wants you to think about country music, it wants you to think about the "conservative" activities that they sing about. But many country singers love to write songs about our world and about times we can all relate to. The media portrays country music as being very conservative by using country singers such as, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Florida Georgia Line, and Zac Brown band, who all constantly sing about booze, hunting, girls, fishing, and trucks. Most people don't want to listen to these singers, and that's totally reasonable, just dont shit on

a fishing experience buds.

Howdy! In todays Blog we will be talking about a Redneck "Sport", fishing!! Fishing is personally one of my favorite hobbies to do. I love the feeling of being knee deep in the water, casting my rod over and over hoping to get a bite, feeling of the first fish of the day getting snagged upon your lure, and finally the feeling of holding up your prize fish and kissing it. Yup you read that right. IM A FISH KISSER. I love fishing so much I kiss every fish I catch. To some people fishing is something they do with their grandpas on a Sunday afternoon, but to me its so much more. Ever since I was a kid I was fishing. I would spend hours in the hot sun fishing with my dad, and I really saw him as a man after that. As a kid I was inspired to be more like my dad. I wanted to be my dad, the guy to catch the biggest fish and the guy to cast the longest. Anyways as I grew up I got more into fishing. I ditched my grandpas rod and moved up to a shorter river fishing rod. I stopped