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@SunburstGuitarsDan Or do you hate the fucking truth?
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i love this fucking song...fuck anyone who doesnt....fucking great song
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@AsgarthaWitch I'm not the son of immigrants; my dad was born in Rochester, NY, my mom was born in Wyoming.
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Hate the fucking lyrics...
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@CounterRevolutionary Doesnt really matter, you re the son of immirgants, and thats pretty much the same. All americans are immigrants in the end, thats my point. Its just the native population that hasnt really immigrated there. So my point is "i m just a small town white boy" Vs the immigrants, is a stupid thought, as whites are defenatelly immigrants in the Americas. Of course then dont let me get started talking about imperialistic behaviour of English and "former English" folks.....
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@AsgarthaWitch I'm not an immigrant; I was born in Philadelphia.
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its shocking how many over-the-top comments there are in this thread. It clearly shows racism in all its forms and going all the ways is nowhere near over in the US. Of course this is a racist song, and of course there are songs by black singers just as racist as this one. It is not the opinion of "a white man" it is the opinion of a narrow minded discriminatory white man. And by the way, y'all US people,you are ALL immigrants...except if you re Apachee or something...So this song looks stupid
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@loveusorleaveus You should understand the diffrence.... People can call "their own" whatever they want... that doesnt give the right to others call them that way... Example, you might be calling names your mom when angry, but if somebody else calls her names you ll be pissed as hell... Point is, blacks can call blacks whatever they want. Whites should be more careful when talking about blacks..... Just for the record, I am white, but I like to think I m sensible + polite as well....
It's only racist when a white artist practices freedom of expression in his or their songs. I don't hear anyone bitching about rappers when they down whites 24/7 calling them crackers and honkies. Besides if you read the lyrics it's politically incorrect, not racist. His explaination of the "N" word is because there are certain black people. The black people themselves and the N's that they even call themselves. Not that I am for the use of the word, but again it's in a song not harming anyone
loveusorleaveus 1 month ago 15
appreciate them, we'll never hear lyrics like these again.. we all feel like this sometimes.
moisawesomeqwerty 1 month ago 3