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RedPirate
2nd April 2003, 02:31
As U.S. and Coalition forces push their way into Iraq, musicians have taken their stances on this situation such as, System of a Down, Tom Morello, 3 Doors Down, etc... As of late, Darryl Worley, a country singer/songwriter (A horrible one at that), wrote a song about his stance. Instead of just supporting troops, as many do, his song is directed at Anti-War supporters, mostly American Anti-War citizens. He sings about past events and troops he believes will stomp through Baghdad and others. www.darrylworley.com Check it out for yourself. Anyway, Living in Indiana doesn't help much given the fact that i have to listen to his shit everyday, because of the people at my school that play this shit. I myself an Anti-War believer and I know for a fact, their are many, many other just like me, might think this as an appaling situation, he's discriminating and just another nationalist hate speech towards someone or someones who think different. If we let him sing freely about his farm and cows and shit, why can't we talk and sing about why we don't want to be at war? So now, I am wondering what you all feel about this situation? More things, check out the interviews he had with various stations, ESPECIALLY the Fox News one...

RedComrade
2nd April 2003, 02:35
RedPirate directed me to this idiot and I must say I am amazed at his twisted stupidity. Check out this gem,

HANNITY: All right. Why are some either radio consultants and radio stations -- that is a great song. And I'm going to play it on my show and I have more listeners than they do on theirs. But I want to know, why are they boycotting your song, some people?

WORLEY: Well, it's communism.

He blames people refusing to play his cow-fucking redneck shit on Communism. Go to the site to read all of his stupidity for yourself, if you can handle it.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,80786,00.html

synthesis
2nd April 2003, 02:49
Protecting our freedom of speech by outlawing our freedom of speech. Typical right-wing hypocrisy.