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Love this song ,Loretta know how to write them.
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@HappyIsAGoodThing See my comment above. Gary
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@july211985 Well said. Some people ain't got no sense of humour. I knew an aboriginal and we used to call by a name that today would almost land us in jail. Now all you do gooders do what the man said.
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all u idiots who get upset about the word squaw go date an indian woman for 1 year and you will understand now fuckc off
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Stop bashing on her, if it bothers you then don't listen to it. I'm 20years old, and LOVE her. She is also Native, i'm Native. I don't find it bothersome at all. Stop hiding behind the internet to act like a tough shit
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my grandparents were indian and i love this song. Who cares abooot it. Lol It's not racist it's just fun :)
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Im Aboriginal and I do not find being called a Squaw offensive, my family uses it as an endearment actually. Nor do I care about being called Indian. I dont find either racist. Now, im not speaking for everyone but personally, I find an attitude more offensive than a word. its all in how you use it. Come on guys, just listen to the music :P
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I love american indian woman, they will drink, fight and fuck with the best of em!
Dont pass out drunk you'll wake up scalped!
We didn't have to be so politically correct back then and guess what?....Nobody was offended because the lawyers hadn't told us we should be.
Timedoesntwait 1 year ago 55
I always thought that the lyrics to this song were very clever. Nobody writes a country song like the QUEEN herself!!
I read that Loretta's husband is the one who started this line by warning anyone when Loretta was in a bad mood. He'd say "watch out ever'body, the squaw's on the warpath tonight!" LOL. Well it was a number one hit for Loretta all the way to the bank!
amunrey 1 year ago 12