“an era in which racial epithets were thrown around freely”
No, they weren’t. More concerning is that it got so much fame and is such a wretched song.
Another man who grew up not knowing his father. We all have talent and his came out in the most creative ways. Still one can see there was something missing.
No, they weren’t. More concerning is that it got so much fame and is such a wretched song.
That's funny. I guess Corey Irwin doesn't spend much time hangin with the Hip-Hop lifestyle.
Thirty seconds of internet research reveals that Corey Irwin (the "Ultimate Classic Rock Journalist," according to himself) is a gen-X-er from the Pacific Northwest and San Francisco.
Judging from his pictures, he can't have been born before the mid-80s, and so wasn't even alive during the "era in which racial epithets were thrown around freely," as he puts it.
No, they weren’t.
I agree, no they weren't. The author has swallowed the lib Kool Aid and has never questioned the premises he's been fed.