Tmy
17th April 2007, 06:43 PM
So I went scannig thru the Billboard 100 to find all this evil violent women hating music.
And this is what I found!!! Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats"
Here's some choice lyrics:
"I dug my key into the side of his pretty little suped up 4 wheel drive,
carved my name into his leather seats.
I took a louisville slugger to both head lights,
slashed a hole in all 4 tires.
maybe next time he'll think before he cheats"
Hmmm destroying property as a form of revenge. Seems violent to me.
Howz about some lyrics degrading women;
"Right now he's probably slow dancing with a bleached-blond tramp,
and she's probably getting frisky."
AND Even a racial slur;
"right now, she's probably up singing some
white-trash version of Shania karoke..
right now, she's probably saying "I'm drunk"
and he's thinking that he's gonna lucky,"
Now do you think anyone is gonna complain about Carrie Underwood? Of course not. But people are lineing up to target rap music as a whole. Which in itself is kinda racist cause its based on the assumption that you ONLY find these negative aspects in majority black rap music.
And this is what I found!!! Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats"
Here's some choice lyrics:
"I dug my key into the side of his pretty little suped up 4 wheel drive,
carved my name into his leather seats.
I took a louisville slugger to both head lights,
slashed a hole in all 4 tires.
maybe next time he'll think before he cheats"
Hmmm destroying property as a form of revenge. Seems violent to me.
Howz about some lyrics degrading women;
"Right now he's probably slow dancing with a bleached-blond tramp,
and she's probably getting frisky."
AND Even a racial slur;
"right now, she's probably up singing some
white-trash version of Shania karoke..
right now, she's probably saying "I'm drunk"
and he's thinking that he's gonna lucky,"
Now do you think anyone is gonna complain about Carrie Underwood? Of course not. But people are lineing up to target rap music as a whole. Which in itself is kinda racist cause its based on the assumption that you ONLY find these negative aspects in majority black rap music.