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A white nationalist on his show had a temper tantrum because he didn't want to see Black people at the Country Music Awards. The right-wing reporter, Patrick Howley, proved his stupidity when he failed to recognize the host of the show.

White nationalist Patrick Howley is upset because there were too many Black people at the Country Music Awards: “Country music is different. It’s not Wakanda.” pic.twitter.com/PMfO1E22e2

— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) April 13, 2022

I don't know who this black guy is hosting it. The bitter white man showed a clip of the award show to his viewers and said that it was supposed to be country music. All of them have hip hop and basketball. Fly with your flock, bro.

The white man's behavior was captured in a one-minute clip.

He said that the melanated people invented country music.

The pundit continued to dig himself into a deeper hole.

He said that there were so many Black people there.

The talking head tried to prove that he likes some people.

He said no disrespect to the funky brothers, but country music is different. Country music is different. It's not Wakanda.

The man who played Captain America in the movie spoke about his love for country music, mentioning Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson.

He told the Tennessean that he loved Rogers, Parton, and Nelson's music.

The diversity in country music has been praised by the actor.

The show should reflect what the music culture looks like now that there is so much diversity.

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