Posted on 02/15/2018 8:05:59 PM PST by Morgana
While many in Hollywood support and even praise abortion, one rappers new music video is breaking with the trend to stress the tragedy of abortion.
On Valentines Day, Eminem released the music video for his song, River. The nearly seven-minute video came as a part of the 45-year-olds Revival album released Dec. 15. The footage revealed the heartbreak of a couple who have an affair and the pain of losing a little one in abortion. Unlike the song itself, the video captured the couples fight over whether or not to keep their baby.
In December, MRC Culture writer Corinne Weaver broke the story of the song about a detailed confession of an affair, an abortion, and the regret that came after. The verses tell of a married woman, Suzanne, cheating with Eminem for revenge on her husband. But after their one-night stand turns into a two-night stand she becomes pregnant.
I made you terminate my baby, Eminem regretfully says. And in the refrain, Ed Sheeran sings to the lost child, Well, little one / I don't want to admit to something. But its only in his last refrain that Eminem says what that something is: Im sorry, I f***** up.
The new music video added more to the story. Around the 4:30 mark, it showed the reaction of Eminem (or a character played by him) when Suzanne breaks the news that shes pregnant.
Are you f****** kidding me? Eminem responds, furious. I cant have a kid, Ive already told weve already talked about this.
But Suzanne hopes theres a reason for them to keep their unborn child. Maybe this was supposed to happen for us, she urges. Maybe theres something more between us than just sex.
He disagrees.Hold on, he pushes back. Youre saying us as in like, were together, together. But I thought we were just hanging out.
As the fight escalates, Suzanne scolds him for being selfish and choosing you over another f******* life. Youre involved in this too, and you need to take responsibility for your own f****** actions, she yells.
When he argues that You told me you couldnt get pregnant she responds, Anyone can get pregnant when you push your dick in me You and me did it together.
In almost a whisper, Eminem ends the fight saying, Were not keeping this baby.
As the song finishes, Eminem reveals that he wrote River because, I felt like I needed to get [something] off my chest.
While there are countless stories of abortion and regret, the media rarely tell them.
**MUSIC VIDEO ON LINK**
Who?
Oh yeah. The guy Trump ignored.
I will choose to see this as a good thing for innocent babies. I havent watched the video yet, not a huge Eminem fan, but I do like Sheeran.
Say what you want about Eminem, but he is arguably the best rapper of all time. Yeah, I know you meanie-old FReepers hate rap (but conveniently disregard the rock stars who engaged in underage teen orgies, excessive alcohol and drugs, band breakups, and suicides), so spare me your rap is cRap mumbo-jumbo. Eminem - a white guy at that - managed to dominate what was and still is an all-black music genre. That’s the equivalent of being Larry Bird or Tom Brady.
It is silly to try to conflate the quality of the art with the lifestyle of the artist.
You got me there.
Oh...a wrapper did a video...bout regret and shi...whooooo...im impressed....hes only bout 6000 years late....
What does an enema have to do with whatever this is?
Bad morality sometimes has a way of eventually slapping itself in the face.
Latest rap releases from the past few weeks:
“Pray for Me” The Weeknd ft. Kendrick Lamar
“God’s Plan” Drake
Now “River” by Eminem
hmm...interesting themes...
The Trump election unleashed a wave of reflection/revelation and an era of repentance.
Think of the Weinstein fallout alone.
God is at work!
Started at the NYTs. (!)
His movie (8 Mile) was actually quite powerful. A sobering portrait of how our cities have been destroyed.
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