Er...Houston, we have a problem?
yep, it’s somebody else’s fault .... LOL .... a liberal response ...
Global warming, climate change, Bush’s fault ....
Bigger question — why is this an article in a prominent regional magazine? Kids say and do stupid things all the time. If we had a news story about every kid who said something nasty or wrong, you would need thousands of weekly magazines to do it. The girls were wrong and should be chastised by their parents and friends but we don’t need a national debate about what two young girls said.
Most popular musicians scream n*gger very many times, even in front of a paying audience of youngsters.
These lyrics sound utterly ordinary, these days - sorry.
I don’t understand the shock.
It’s illogical.
We hold tone-deaf high-school girls from Nowheresville to much, much higher behavioral standards than those applied to world famous millionaire pro musicians.
Two things.
1. These are white girls. They are naturally held to a higher standard than minorities who use the same lingo.
2. These girls are stupid. They knew better.
“recorded and released a song with dangerous and offensive lyrics about black, Latino, and Asian-American students”
What is a dangerous lyric?
What about those sexist, harassing black boys? That issue got lost in the shuffle, it seems.