Anonymous wrote:
For the moms defending the Superbow halftime show…
If an English speaking artist stood on that stage and sang:
“My dick is being chased and I want you to hide it.”
“She took a pill that made her horny.”
“She fcks in the Audi, not in the Honda.”
“If your boyfriend doesn’t eat your ass, he better fck off.”
“Let the ones I already f*cked smile.”
“The coke is white… the 2CB’s pink.”
Would you still call it empowering? Inclusive? Cultural?
Or would we suddenly be talking about protecting kids and “keeping it family friendly”?
Language doesn’t make it wholesome. Translation doesn’t change the content.
If this had been performed in English, there would have been outrage. Be honest.
Anonymous wrote:
For the moms defending the Superbow halftime show…
If an English speaking artist stood on that stage and sang:
“My dick is being chased and I want you to hide it.”
“She took a pill that made her horny.”
“She fcks in the Audi, not in the Honda.”
“If your boyfriend doesn’t eat your ass, he better fck off.”
“Let the ones I already f*cked smile.”
“The coke is white… the 2CB’s pink.”
Would you still call it empowering? Inclusive? Cultural?
Or would we suddenly be talking about protecting kids and “keeping it family friendly”?
Language doesn’t make it wholesome. Translation doesn’t change the content.
If this had been performed in English, there would have been outrage. Be honest.
Anonymous wrote:
For the moms defending the Superbow halftime show…
If an English speaking artist stood on that stage and sang:
“My dick is being chased and I want you to hide it.”
“She took a pill that made her horny.”
“She fcks in the Audi, not in the Honda.”
“If your boyfriend doesn’t eat your ass, he better fck off.”
“Let the ones I already f*cked smile.”
“The coke is white… the 2CB’s pink.”
Would you still call it empowering? Inclusive? Cultural?
Or would we suddenly be talking about protecting kids and “keeping it family friendly”?
Language doesn’t make it wholesome. Translation doesn’t change the content.
If this had been performed in English, there would have been outrage. Be honest.
Anonymous wrote:No. The kids are not into Bad Bun. They never even heard of him.