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William Burns - 2019-11-03

I just found out that they don't play that Bugs Bunny cartoon where he kills Japanese people anymore.


That guy - 2019-11-03

Who told you it's 'not allowed' on the radio?


casualcollapse - 2019-11-03

The internet...


SolRo - 2019-11-03

Don’t forget drink some bleach


badideasinaction - 2019-11-03

Congratulations for believing the internet; please go pick up your jenkem and bonsai kittens on the way out.


That guy - 2019-11-12

Puritan know-nothings looking for things to be outraged about choose to willfully misunderstand the context song as an excuse for outrage, and a reason to give themselves points for having 'raised consciousness'.


This is the original version:
https://youtu.be/xpDLpz88V-I

The song in context is about flirtation, playing hard to get and persuasion, and coming up with a social excuse why you stayed the night at someone's house.

"Say, what's in this drink" has one meaning when you don't trust someone, and another meaning when you do.


Mr. Purple Cat Esq. - 2019-11-03

The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood writer Sayyid Qutb now has the ULTIMATE-GODLIKE hipster credibility.. *He* was objecting to this song 70 years ago!!


duck&cover - 2019-11-03

It's cold outside, but it's kind of rapey indoors.


Anaxagoras - 2019-11-03

Holy crap, yes. What an uncomfortable time to live.


Maggot Brain - 2019-11-03

for real. The song can be taken as kind of flirtatious but damn this is rapey


Old_Zircon - 2019-11-04

Didn't everyone figure that out by the mid 80s?


Caminante Nocturno - 2019-11-04

Didn't everyone realize that using the word 'rapey' made you sound retarded a couple of years ago?


duck&cover - 2019-11-04

Only bad people use that slur.


That guy - 2019-11-12

You guys are totally wrong about this song, and it's like you're trying to be wrong.


John Holmes Motherfucker - 2019-11-03

The story is that some radio station somewhere ( I want to say Peoria?) dropped this song from its holiday playlist, and it became a Right Wing issue. Ticker Carlson did a whole show about it. Some station in the south ran it on a loop for 30 hours, to own the libs.


Old_Zircon - 2019-11-03

What's radio?


garcet71283 - 2019-11-04

What’s rape?


Bostrom - 2019-11-04

Never knew that a woman turns the tables and tries to rape a man in the latter part. Whatever one might say about the song, it has a forward-looking and egalitarian approach to sexual predation.


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