This week, the New York Times Op-Ed columnist Charles M. Blow talks to the host Ben Ratliff about Brad Paisleyâs controversial new song, âAccidental Racist,â in which the central character â" a white southerner â" walks into a Starbucks and experiences a moment of clarity, or something like that, regarding the Confederate flag T-shirt heâs wearing. (LL Cool J plays the barista and de facto spirit guide.)
It was quickly and widely understood as a message song gone wrong. As The Timesâs critic Jon Caramanica put it, âMr. Paisley sings from the perspective of a man facing his conscience and his privilege, but only newly understanding that he is in possession of either of those things.â But whatâs the value in the song â" even if itâs flawed, even if itâs to be understood not as a question but an answer
After the first backlash, what are the next conversations to have, both about American life in general, and about white southern identity and the persistent meanings of the Confederate flag in particular
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Tracks by artists discussed this week. (Spotify users can also find it here.)