That is the first time I have heard that song and I haven't heard the rest of it. His passion feels real, and not like some p.r. boxed faux country schtick, I am glad he didn't sign with a record company who would try to take away his originality. I agree with most of what you are saying here. I don't think blaming lbh mostly poor people who can't afford or don't have access to fresh produce is the best use of anyone trying to lift society up though if that's what his lyric implies. It has been shown time and time again that those in the worst poverty have the least access to healthy foods. They are not the enemy, they are just the product of a broken society imo. Otherwise good stuff though. :-)