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Originally Posted by wellcharge
i don't think this convoluted morality has anything to do with his lyrics.he doesn't have a gun stashed at home to protect his family in life or death situations, he has a machine gun in the trunk that he'll use the moment niggas provoke him in any matter, i don't think american society has ever implied that sort of thing to be moral, and he has ads for car companies, and appears in children's films which is the fascinating part that the thread was implying.the fictional character tony soprano is not in any children's movies. snoop dogg was on trial for murder and has been arrested for fighting and drugs since. this isn't even the general mainstream we're talking, it's children's movies,and commercials for reputable business, a realm which someone who openly advocates serious crimes is very unlikely to get into
although, johnny cash and merle haggard sang about serious crimes.cash was a drug addict and haggard had spent time in federal pison, and these guys were doing concerts at the whitehouse so this sort of thing is not completely unheard of
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Cool. Well, point taken then. Where I'm talking about 'convoluted morality' I'm essentially crowbarring one argument into another. Y'know, the Queen sent a letter out asking us all to do that sort of thing if possible. Just doing it for her.