Whiny Ginger Making $40,000 a Day Whining About Being Poor


Previously: Poor Men South of Richmond

“Oliver Anthony” is making more money in a day than his followers make in a year.

We don’t know the whole story of why this guy all of the sudden became popular. We know it was a totally forced meme, that every single shill conservative influencer posted the same day. But it’s unclear how aware of this Oliver actually was – according to the story, someone came to him and offered to produce the song for him.

Based on his videos talking about his dramatic rise, it’s impossible to tell if he is pretending to be stupid or he’s actually very stupid. But either way, he’s totally controlled. He’s now going around pushing literal “diversity is our greatest strength.”

You give a guy $40,000 a day, he’s going to do what he’s told to do. The number of people who will fight for anything at all in the face of that kind of money is less than 1 in 10,000, and probably even less than that.

Most people do not have spines. They will tell themselves they are doing the right thing, tell themselves it is actually good to push diversity, or that they have to say this so they can continue having a good influence. Whatever. The human brain is a machine that creates justifications for denial of the spirit.

New York Post:

The men south of Richmond were on a high when viral phenomenon Oliver Anthony made a surprise appearance at a street festival here Saturday night.

Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” has rocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, propelling a once-unknown songwriter from south-central Virginia onto the national stage.

But he’s staying close to his roots.

He opened his Rock the Block festival appearance by reading a Bible verse to the crowd of about 350 locals then said, “Despite what you’ve been reading on the Internet, this song still rings true,” and launched into his first song, “Ain’t Got a Dollar.”

His life has changed since he first sang its lyric “I ain’t gotta dollar, But I don’t need a dime,” with his estimated earnings now as high as $40,000 a day.

Then the crowd became his chorus when he sang his viral hit hit “Rich Men North of Richmond,” and when he invited anyone who wanted an autograph or photo after his four-tune set on the “Rock the Block” festival stage on Fourth Street, squeezed between the Railroad Club and First Baptist Church, he was mobbed.

It was his second Farmville gig in four days. On Wednesday evening he took to the stage at the North Street Press Club to perform for another 500 people, including a family from California.

His stage name was inspired by his grandfather, Anthony Oliver Ingle, who died in 2019 aged 86. Ingle was himself named for his grandfather, a Confederate veteran whom he never met, and Anthony has said that his grandfather’s upbringing in impoverished Appalachian Virginia during the Depression has inspired him. On Saturday he posted a picture of a framed poem he had inherited from his grandfather.

In a detailed biography Anthony wrote Aug. 17 on his Facebook page, he says he was a salesman for ten years with substance abuse and mental health issues who now lives on 90 acres he bought in 2019 “in a 27′ camper with a tarp on the roof that I got off of craigslist for $750.”

His Facebook page lists Farmville as his current location but very few people in town seem to know him nor does he have any family ties here.

Compare the face of his grandfather to his face.

Anthony Oliver Ingle

Anthony Oliver Ingle’s whiny grandson

Now, go read what Anglin wrote yesterday about the physical degradation of white people again.

We’re witnessing a collapse of the white race, not simply on the national or global stage, but on the level of the individual. People are turning into mutants as a result of a lack of breeding pressures and an unfathomably destructive diet.

Editor’s Note: Maybe put aside the breeding pressures, as that is complicated and gets into some potentially shaky moral territory. Just consider the food supply, in an of itself. That’s probably the bigger issue anyway, as we know that these chemicals mimicking hormones are physically changing people drastically. The issue can’t be over-stated or dismissed. Men are ugly, weak, and whiny. You see it everywhere. These people could not have conquered a continent. They can’t even get jobs.