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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR.
I understand the concept of his lyric writing that doesn't make it any less offensive being written in third person. I don't know one muslim who would not be aghast after hearing that song. That was my point, what is offensive to one person may not be to another, regardless of the reasoning behind the lyrics.
And I don't think there is a difference in the lyrics honestly, they are preaching about hate of another race regardless of whether they find it humorous.
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One is meant to actually spread hate while the other is written through a character. What is there not to understand? One is meant to spread hate while the other is not and is simply written as a joke and to piss people off.