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12-03-2018 09:16 PM
Before I delve into what I want to say, I'd like to preface my post with the following. I think that anyone here that has read my previous posts know I'm a huge supporter of the sisterhood of women. I applaud your successes, I try to help through your lowspots, and I want all of my sisters to be all they can be. In the early 70's I was putting myself through college and working full time at a factory on the second shift. My supervisor was a disgusting pig of a man (married) that thought "pawing" the females who worked for him was acceptable. I was 19 years old and let him know he was not to touch me. A wonderful woman I worked with, Rose, a mid-40s widowed woman with 6 kids told me I couldn't talk to him like that or I would lose my job. I told her, "Rose, let him fire me. We have rights. We do our jobs and shouldn't have to be subjected to his disgusting behavior." Well guess what, pig man knocked it off and we worked in peace!
Now to the point of my post. Cleveland Radio Station, Star 102. WDOK-FM has decided to stop playing the 1944 classic Baby It's Cold Outside as they think it's "manipulative and offensive" They think in the age of #MeToo it has no place in their line-up.
I think their decision is ridiculous. It's an adorable song and when written there was no intent to harm women. What's next? Should we ban Santa Baby? Women were asking for Santa to bring ermine and minks as they had been awful good girls.
The Beatles wrote about Lucy in The Sky with Diamonds (LSD), The Stones couldn't get No Satisfaction. The list goes on and on. When is enough really enough.
Love to hear your responses and let's try not to get shut down! LuLu
12-03-2018 09:19 PM
Good Grief!!!
12-03-2018 09:24 PM
I think in the age of the “politically correct” everyone is losing their minds.
12-03-2018 09:26 PM
I heard that yesterday, and said to DH, “Where has common sense gone?”
Then today I heard Rudolph needs to go because he was bullied.
It reminds me of book burnings.
12-03-2018 09:26 PM
I do like the song
but everytime I hear it now I think of Bill Cosby
12-03-2018 09:29 PM
@Its Me LuLuBelle2 I fully concur with your statement.
12-03-2018 09:30 PM
@Its Me LuLuBelle2, I agree with you. There are people who will take offense at anything relating to either history or lifestyles years ago. I grew up with this wonderful song and would have never jumped to the conclusion that's been made. I think there are more issues with some of the music today, but of course that issue is seldom raised.
12-03-2018 09:32 PM
@Its Me LuLuBelle2....I think we are about the same age and I just wanted to say that I hear what you are saying. Been there, done that with the employers.
12-03-2018 09:40 PM
12-03-2018 09:45 PM - edited 12-03-2018 09:48 PM
@Its Me LuLuBelle2...I read this on the news last week...it's ridiculous.....I say what about rap music, some of the lyrics are disgusting.
There is more I could say but sometimes the less you say the better.
Oh and I did not now at the time that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, was about drugs...I just liked the song!! and when I was youger my mom would turn down the radio when a certain song came on...she heard the words of the song and did not approve...I had no idea what they were singing about (learned later on is was bed hopping)....again, just liked the song...tune, etc.
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