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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview
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Snoop Dogg Catching Heat For Calling A FemaleVideographer "Thick" During An Interview

Quote: (06-10-2015 07:00 PM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (06-10-2015 06:47 PM)CJ_W Wrote:  

What? Hip hop have NEVER escaped the feminist criticisms, Rap has ALWAYS been crucified by feminism, They only stopped because rappers (and the record moguls that sign them)ignored them
$$$ > SJWism Period.

What are some examples of hip hop being targeted by SJWs and feminists? I'm honestly curious because to my mind Kid Strangelove is right, rap doesn't get touched by them. Rap usually only comes under fire from boomer commentators like Bill Oreilly who nobody takes seriously anyway.


I remember last year there was the whole issue about Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" being banned on campus' because of the line "you know you want it". The feminist said it promoted rape culture etc *yawn*

'Blurred Lines' Banned By University Student Union
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Robin Thicke's chart-topping "Blurred Lines" has been banned by a university student union for allegedly promoting non-consensual sex.
The Edinburgh University Students' Association won't allow the hit song to be played in union buildings as part of a larger policy to "End Rape Culture and Lad Banter on Campus," according to the BBC.

Also back in the Day Tipper Gore went at Rap and by extension rock music pretty hard with her group.
She started a group called the PMRC (Parents Music Resource Center). They wanted to put labels on music that mentioned sex, drugs, and violence.
I remember she was on a panel with Ice-T and Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedy's on the Oprah show back in the day.




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