William Burns - 2019-11-03
I just found out that they don't play that Bugs Bunny cartoon where he kills Japanese people anymore.
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That guy - 2019-11-03
Who told you it's 'not allowed' on the radio?
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SolRo - 2019-11-03 Don’t forget drink some bleach
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badideasinaction - 2019-11-03 Congratulations for believing the internet; please go pick up your jenkem and bonsai kittens on the way out.
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That guy - 2019-11-12 Puritan know-nothings looking for things to be outraged about choose to willfully misunderstand the context song as an excuse for outrage, and a reason to give themselves points for having 'raised consciousness'.
This is the original version:
https://youtu.be/xpDLpz88V-I
The song in context is about flirtation, playing hard to get and persuasion, and coming up with a social excuse why you stayed the night at someone's house.
"Say, what's in this drink" has one meaning when you don't trust someone, and another meaning when you do.
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Mr. Purple Cat Esq. - 2019-11-03
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood writer Sayyid Qutb now has the ULTIMATE-GODLIKE hipster credibility.. *He* was objecting to this song 70 years ago!!
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duck&cover - 2019-11-03
It's cold outside, but it's kind of rapey indoors.
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Old_Zircon - 2019-11-04 Didn't everyone figure that out by the mid 80s?
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Caminante Nocturno - 2019-11-04 Didn't everyone realize that using the word 'rapey' made you sound retarded a couple of years ago?
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duck&cover - 2019-11-04 Only bad people use that slur.
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That guy - 2019-11-12 You guys are totally wrong about this song, and it's like you're trying to be wrong.
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2019-11-03
The story is that some radio station somewhere ( I want to say Peoria?) dropped this song from its holiday playlist, and it became a Right Wing issue. Ticker Carlson did a whole show about it. Some station in the south ran it on a loop for 30 hours, to own the libs.
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Old_Zircon - 2019-11-03
What's radio?
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Bostrom - 2019-11-04
Never knew that a woman turns the tables and tries to rape a man in the latter part. Whatever one might say about the song, it has a forward-looking and egalitarian approach to sexual predation.
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