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Don't Draw Attention To My Double Standards | Baby It's Cold Outside is offensive; That's kinda weird coming from someone who listens to rap music | image tagged in work conversation,baby it's cold outside,double standards,rap music,memes | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
1,455 views 48 upvotes Made by Timoteo77 6 years ago in politics
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8 ups, 6y,
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Oprah You Get A Meme | I can rap using offensive racial slurs not suitable for primetime and glorify sexual assault, and it’s OK I can’t sing a 60 yr old holiday s | image tagged in memes,oprah you get a | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
5 ups, 6y,
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That's the nut of it right there...OMG...he said "nut"
1 up, 6y
Beavis & Butthead | HUH HUH HUH, YOU SAID NUT | image tagged in beavis  butthead | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
6 ups, 6y,
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5 ups, 6y
Thanks so much!
2 ups, 6y
leftists left speechless
1 up, 6y,
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DMX says-
1 up, 6y
This song has been deemed appropriate for all audiences
0 ups, 6y,
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Maybe I'm not around the right people but I've literally heard zero rap fans say this..
Is this hyperbole, speaking off the cuff, comedy, just a meme?? Are there any actual occurances of this alleged male rap fan who finds that song offensive?
1 up, 6y,
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He's just joining in the mob mentality of it...people who want to ban or censor things often haven't even listened to or read whatever it is that that's suppose to be offensive. Like all the radio stations who won't play Baby It's Cold Outside. It starts with a few, and then all the rest join in so they don't stand out as being "insensitive."
1 up, 6y
Mob mentality?
How many memes coincidentally simultaneously identically made the comparison?

Referring to "Rap" anywhere near the vicinity of that song is as insulting to it as the effort by Me Too'ers to ban it.

And yeah, typical B-Boy in that pic.
0 ups, 6y,
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I could see a female non-rap fan getting offended and convincing radio stations to not play it. I wouldnt agree with her doing that but i could see that happening. The male rap fan portrayed in this meme is a different story. I mean "he" could exist in real life somewhere but the only place I've seen him is in various memes.
2 ups, 6y
He represents the hypocrisy we have in our society, where people can become numb to something like rap music, because they listen to a lot of it, and all the profanity and sexual innuendo (or outright in-your-face sexuality) doesn't phase them anymore. But an old Christmas song that they probably never listened that closely to before can seem to stand out because suddenly everyone's talking about it. His statement about the song can be open to interpretation as well. He might just be throwing it out there to guage her reaction, or he might be saying it because he likes this woman and he thinks that's what she wants to hear. She is taking it at face value and thinks that it's his true opinion on the song. Also, the majority of radio station program directors are still male (this was my career field for many years) and some of them undoubtedly listen to rap music, and yet they are pulling this relatively innocent holiday song from their playlists because, as I stated before, it becomes a mob mentality kind of thing--that's what political correctness eventually leads to--where everybody jumps onto the bandwagon because they don't want to lose listeners or have a dip in their ratings. Radio is a very cutthroat business and decisions are made not out of a sense of integrity or courage, or doing what's right, but out of a sense of how it will affect the bottom line.
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