Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harping on everything may have the opposite effect of your goal. Wouldn't it be better to stick to the big issues?
Queue the round of applause.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t get all frothed up about songs that were sanitized 100 years ago and have been loved by many generations of children since then. If they hadn’t been sanitized, sure.
They haven’t been sanitized. The racist imagery is still there.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t get all frothed up about songs that were sanitized 100 years ago and have been loved by many generations of children since then. If they hadn’t been sanitized, sure.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t get all frothed up about songs that were sanitized 100 years ago and have been loved by many generations of children since then. If they hadn’t been sanitized, sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excuse my un-wokeness but I’m not going to stop singing these.
And you shouldn't. This conversation has people shaming and bullying others over songs they share. If these songs are harming children, show some evidence. Dusting off a song sheet from the 1800s to accuse people of being racist is not evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse my un-wokeness but I’m not going to stop singing these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really sad and scary how deep all of this goes into our country's culture. I'm ashamed I didn't notice it before...
I agree. Do your part by not listening to or buying any and all songs that use racist language. So many popular songs have the n word for instance. Don't enable those songs by listening to or paying for them.
It's gotta be scary watching the world change before your very eyes, knowing the time for racists like you is quickly coming to an end. I pity you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really sad and scary how deep all of this goes into our country's culture. I'm ashamed I didn't notice it before...
I agree. Do your part by not listening to or buying any and all songs that use racist language. So many popular songs have the n word for instance. Don't enable those songs by listening to or paying for them.
It's gotta be scary watching the world change before your very eyes, knowing the time for racists like you is quickly coming to an end. I pity you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really sad and scary how deep all of this goes into our country's culture. I'm ashamed I didn't notice it before...
I agree. Do your part by not listening to or buying any and all songs that use racist language. So many popular songs have the n word for instance. Don't enable those songs by listening to or paying for them.
It's gotta be scary watching the world change before your very eyes, knowing the time for racists like you is quickly coming to an end. I pity you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really sad and scary how deep all of this goes into our country's culture. I'm ashamed I didn't notice it before...
I agree. Do your part by not listening to or buying any and all songs that use racist language. So many popular songs have the n word for instance. Don't enable those songs by listening to or paying for them.
Anonymous wrote:It's really sad and scary how deep all of this goes into our country's culture. I'm ashamed I didn't notice it before...
Anonymous wrote:Harping on everything may have the opposite effect of your goal. Wouldn't it be better to stick to the big issues?