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Brad Paisley , not easy listening.
« on: April 09, 2013, 10:40:57 PM »
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/04/09/brad-paisley-accidental-racist-epic-fail/2067171/
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Alan Scherstuhl in the Village Voice's Sound of the City column offers one of the more reasoned takes on the song, noting that while country music is "in the reassurance business," Paisley often challenges its assumptions and not from the right side of the political spectrum, either. Scherstuhl eventually writes, "It's dispiriting that so many smart progressives online have failed to do for Paisley what Paisley is asking his audience to do to Cool J."
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/wheelhouse/id603555154



http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/brad-paisley-ll-cool-js-accidental-racist-song-raises-eyebrows-20130408

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Paisley insists that his heart is in the right place. "This isn't a stunt. This isn't something that I just came up with just to be sort of shocking or anything like that," he told Entertainment Weekly today. "I knew it would be, but I'm sort of doing it in spite of that, really."
 
He added of his collaborator LL Cool J, "You know, it's such a complicated issue — I'm reading up on it now, [since] I felt I needed to be well-armed for any discussion – and here he is in a Yankees cap, and you think to yourself, 'Well, here is the antithesis of what was the problem.'"
 
"Accidental Racist" appears on Paisley new album, Wheelhouse, out tomorrow.


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Re: Brad Paisley , not easy listening.
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2013, 10:58:15 PM »
I fail to see the point of this, but they certainly have the right to sing anything they wish.

Sagging pants and rebel flags are not particularly crucial issues to most people with a brain.

"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana."

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Re: Brad Paisley , not easy listening.
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2013, 11:01:24 PM »
I fail to see the point of this, but they certainly have the right to sing anything they wish.

Sagging pants and rebel flags are not particularly crucial issues to most people with a brain.

I am pleased to see you feel this way, perhaps you are not a part of the problem.

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Re: Brad Paisley , not easy listening.
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2013, 11:05:16 PM »
When I see saggy pants and rebel flags, it tells me to avoid conversations about specific topics.

When I hear that a Korean neighbor is roasting a dog on the barbie, I arrange not to be invited for dinner.


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« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2013, 11:10:22 PM »
When I see saggy pants and rebel flags, it tells me to avoid conversations about specific topics.

When I hear that a Korean neighbor is roasting a dog on the barbie, I arrange not to be invited for dinner.

That seems like diplomacy.

Is it better to be diplomatic or to be tolerant?

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« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2013, 11:39:27 PM »
I am both.

I do not wish to eat dog, though I have eaten alligator, possum, rattlesnake and a guinea pig, none of which taste like chicken. Rattlesnake tastes a bit like alligator, as I recall.

I do not wish to be in a situation in which I would be compelled to eat Fido, salute the Rebel flag, offer an opinion on the stylishness of droopy drawers or answer the question "do these pants make my butt look big?"

Nothing is to be gained from being in such a situation. I will not cause anyone to denounce the Confederacy, stop eating dogs, or pull up their pants.

Asa faculty member, I was told to demand that male students remove their hats in the classroom. I settled for writing in the course syllabus "It is college policy that gentlemen remove their hats in the classroom. Please do this, because there are some people who may see a man wearing a hat and will interrupt this class to tell you to remove it."

Then I told everyone to read the course syllabus and left it at that. We had  some  Rastafarian students including a professor who always wore a cap, because they had never cut their hair. There was a Sikh professor who taught accounting for a while, and wore a turban. My job was to teach Spanish, not Edwardian etiquette. Only a few students wore baseball caps, other than the Rastas.
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