Anonymous wrote: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.
About the same as sexual imagery is still there in Little Red Riding Hood? Gory death in Ring around the Rosie?
Again, can’t get worked up about it. There is nothing racist or sexual about these songs and stories that little kids could possibly pick up on.
Darlin Clementine, though- there’s an explicit tale of child neglect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the original lyrics for Oh Susannah are quite different from the modern lyrics. That means we should never sing the modern version?
I don't understand.
Changing the lyrics doesn't change its origins in minstrelsy. It was an ugly form of entertainment, and all vestiges of it need to go. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it remains a pig.
Our ENTIRE culture is based on a legacy of racism.
And our country was built by enslaved people. The economy.
Our path to become a “global superpower” was built on millions of stolen lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the original lyrics for Oh Susannah are quite different from the modern lyrics. That means we should never sing the modern version?
I don't understand.
Changing the lyrics doesn't change its origins in minstrelsy. It was an ugly form of entertainment, and all vestiges of it need to go. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it remains a pig.
Our ENTIRE culture is based on a legacy of racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the original lyrics for Oh Susannah are quite different from the modern lyrics. That means we should never sing the modern version?
I don't understand.
Changing the lyrics doesn't change its origins in minstrelsy. It was an ugly form of entertainment, and all vestiges of it need to go. You can put lipstick on a pig, but it remains a pig.
Anonymous wrote:White women problems
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop lecturing people on what to do. It gets old. It if makes you feel better we only exposed our kids to rock, alternative and heavily metal.
Yes lets expose kids to the rap culture that teaches that women are hoes.
Anonymous wrote:Stop lecturing people on what to do. It gets old. It if makes you feel better we only exposed our kids to rock, alternative and heavily metal.