But Drill music celebrating violence is ok?
Wokes want it banned, and it is also better known as a football song sung by Stoke fans.
Fucking world's gone mad.
Is it about domestic abuse, or a crime of passion on an unfaithful partner?Mountain out of a mole hill stuff. The WRU have stopped choirs from performing it before international rugby matches due to the lyrics being about domestic abuse which they say might be upsetting to some people. Funnily enough it comes just after accusations of sexism and toxicity in the union itself...
Needless to say fans still sang it en masse before and during the game at the weekend like they've done for years because it's fun so not much has changed.
Is it about domestic abuse, or a crime of passion on an unfaithful partner?
yeah, it was a shit joke in really small textDid anyone actually read the OP to the end?
And radio stations still play "Beat It" don't they and stuff by the Stranglers.
I'd say crime of passion, I was just referencing the WRU's take on itIs it about domestic abuse, or a crime of passion on an unfaithful partner?
Yep, 'she said yes Marlon' and 'shes a slag Marlon' have got to be up there with the worst chants I've ever had to listen toyet ccfc fans thought it was acceptable to chant that the women who were victims of marlon king willingly consented
On the topic of Marlon Long chants, Leeds fans singing 'she said no Marlon' at the Ricohhas got to be up there with one of the best/funniest chants I've heardHeard the worst at Elland Rd. “Knock her out Marlon, knock her out” in the concourse from about 5 or 6 cunts. Fortunately it didn’t lift off. Grim.
Careful with your facts people need to cry about cancel culture, wokeness, can’t say anything these days, snowflakes etc. It’s so tiresome.Wasn’t it just removed from a stadiums playlist?
But Drill music celebrating violence is ok?
Yep, 'she said yes Marlon' and 'shes a slag Marlon' have got to be up there with the worst chants I've ever had to listen to
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I remember joining in with this as a naive 14yo and it's actually pretty chilling to reflect on...
Really important distinction to make: a factually incorrect song celebrating a sex offender's actions in a family friendly venue vs a novelty Tom Jones song about a jilted lover taking his revenge over the top to a comical degree
Agreed, Delilah wanted to be banned by a small percentage of our society is ridiculous
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It's really all about giving the woke tossers an excuse to get their knickers in a twist over nothing.Is it about domestic abuse, or a crime of passion on an unfaithful partner?
They know, they just sweep it under the carpet.It's really all about giving the woke tossers an excuse to get their knickers in a twist over nothing.
I bet they go to Church on a Sunday and pray for the pope, without realising he's the Head of the worlds biggest peodophile gang.
Not sure there’s that much overlap between ‘woke’ people and the Catholic Church!It's really all about giving the woke tossers an excuse to get their knickers in a twist over nothing.
I bet they go to Church on a Sunday and pray for the pope, without realising he's the Head of the worlds biggest peodophile gang.
it's not bannedAgreed, Delilah wanted to be banned by a small percentage of our society is ridiculous
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Not sure there’s that much overlap between ‘woke’ people and the Catholic Church!
Whip it goodYou might hear Whip It by Devo as well.
i'm still flabbergasted at the super woke catholic churchIt's hilarious that people are getting worked up over the 'banning' of something that's not been banned. Fucking snowflakes.
This is the same guy who claims the moon landings were faked, presumably by Pope Paul VI in the name of wokeness.You've got to begrudgingly admire the stupidity.
Not sure there’s that much overlap between ‘woke’ people and the Catholic Church!
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