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Merry Cancelations: Johnny Mathis Christmas Song Censored on Radio for Being 'R****t'
Dec 22, 2022 17:49:09   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Merry Cancelations and a Woke-y New Year! Two radio stations have censored a line of Johnny Mathis’s song “When a Child Is Born” because it’s “r****t.” Nothing like accusing a black artist of r****m for a song lyric, arguing that it doesn’t matter what race Jesus was. Welcome to the wacky world of wokeism.

During Mathis’s song, he pauses his singing to speak a few sentences about what the birth of Jesus Christ meant to a fallen world. Here are Mathis’s words, with the objectionable line in bold:

And all this happens because the world is waiting–waiting for one child. Black, white, yellow, no one knows. But a child that would grow up and turn tears to laughter, h**e to love, war to peace, and everyone to everyone’s neighbor. And misery and suffering will be words to be forgotten forever.

Oh, the horror!!! How dare Mathis mention skin color and then argue that Jesus made everyone neighbors! In case you’re wondering, the reason Mathis’s song is supposedly “r****t” is because he used “yellow” to refer to race. Apparently, it’s okay to call people black and white, but not to call Asians yellow, as the UK Daily Mail reported. But Mathis’s whole point was that skin color, race, and ethnicity ceased to matter when Jesus came and made everyone into “everyone’s neighbor.” Regardless of that, the word “yellow” was censored out of Mathis’s song on two (presumably UK) radio stations, after an unspecified number of listeners whined about it. As usual, l*****ts ignored the context and jumped right to being offended.

The censored song was written in the early 1970s. Mathis popularized it in December 1976, when it was Britain’s most popular Christmas tune of the year and topped the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.

Thank goodness we now have enlightened l*****ts to ruin Christmas songs by turning inclusive, loving sentiments into r****t h**e speech.

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Dec 22, 2022 17:55:00   #
Big dog
 
Parky60 wrote:
Merry Cancelations and a Woke-y New Year! Two radio stations have censored a line of Johnny Mathis’s song “When a Child Is Born” because it’s “r****t.” Nothing like accusing a black artist of r****m for a song lyric, arguing that it doesn’t matter what race Jesus was. Welcome to the wacky world of wokeism.

During Mathis’s song, he pauses his singing to speak a few sentences about what the birth of Jesus Christ meant to a fallen world. Here are Mathis’s words, with the objectionable line in bold:

And all this happens because the world is waiting–waiting for one child. Black, white, yellow, no one knows. But a child that would grow up and turn tears to laughter, h**e to love, war to peace, and everyone to everyone’s neighbor. And misery and suffering will be words to be forgotten forever.

Oh, the horror!!! How dare Mathis mention skin color and then argue that Jesus made everyone neighbors! In case you’re wondering, the reason Mathis’s song is supposedly “r****t” is because he used “yellow” to refer to race. Apparently, it’s okay to call people black and white, but not to call Asians yellow, as the UK Daily Mail reported. But Mathis’s whole point was that skin color, race, and ethnicity ceased to matter when Jesus came and made everyone into “everyone’s neighbor.” Regardless of that, the word “yellow” was censored out of Mathis’s song on two (presumably UK) radio stations, after an unspecified number of listeners whined about it. As usual, l*****ts ignored the context and jumped right to being offended.

The censored song was written in the early 1970s. Mathis popularized it in December 1976, when it was Britain’s most popular Christmas tune of the year and topped the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.

Thank goodness we now have enlightened l*****ts to ruin Christmas songs by turning inclusive, loving sentiments into r****t h**e speech.
Merry Cancelations and a Woke-y New Year! Two radi... (show quote)


It’s just another attack by Satan.
Ignore these evils and embrace the Lord Jesus!

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Dec 22, 2022 19:30:21   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Big dog wrote:
It’s just another attack by Satan.
Ignore these evils and embrace the Lord Jesus!


Amen! Those who read the Word know exactly what’s happening.

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Dec 22, 2022 20:09:22   #
vernon
 
Parky60 wrote:
Merry Cancelations and a Woke-y New Year! Two radio stations have censored a line of Johnny Mathis’s song “When a Child Is Born” because it’s “r****t.” Nothing like accusing a black artist of r****m for a song lyric, arguing that it doesn’t matter what race Jesus was. Welcome to the wacky world of wokeism.

During Mathis’s song, he pauses his singing to speak a few sentences about what the birth of Jesus Christ meant to a fallen world. Here are Mathis’s words, with the objectionable line in bold:

And all this happens because the world is waiting–waiting for one child. Black, white, yellow, no one knows. But a child that would grow up and turn tears to laughter, h**e to love, war to peace, and everyone to everyone’s neighbor. And misery and suffering will be words to be forgotten forever.

Oh, the horror!!! How dare Mathis mention skin color and then argue that Jesus made everyone neighbors! In case you’re wondering, the reason Mathis’s song is supposedly “r****t” is because he used “yellow” to refer to race. Apparently, it’s okay to call people black and white, but not to call Asians yellow, as the UK Daily Mail reported. But Mathis’s whole point was that skin color, race, and ethnicity ceased to matter when Jesus came and made everyone into “everyone’s neighbor.” Regardless of that, the word “yellow” was censored out of Mathis’s song on two (presumably UK) radio stations, after an unspecified number of listeners whined about it. As usual, l*****ts ignored the context and jumped right to being offended.

The censored song was written in the early 1970s. Mathis popularized it in December 1976, when it was Britain’s most popular Christmas tune of the year and topped the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.

Thank goodness we now have enlightethat is a word they should do awayu with.ned l*****ts to ruin Christmas songs by turning inclusive, loving sentiments into r****t h**e speech.
Merry Cancelations and a Woke-y New Year! Two radi... (show quote)


This r****m thing is nothing but to take cheap shots at people . That is a word that should be done away with.

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Dec 22, 2022 20:49:59   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Parky60 wrote:
Merry Cancelations and a Woke-y New Year! Two radio stations have censored a line of Johnny Mathis’s song “When a Child Is Born” because it’s “r****t.” Nothing like accusing a black artist of r****m for a song lyric, arguing that it doesn’t matter what race Jesus was. Welcome to the wacky world of wokeism.

During Mathis’s song, he pauses his singing to speak a few sentences about what the birth of Jesus Christ meant to a fallen world. Here are Mathis’s words, with the objectionable line in bold:

And all this happens because the world is waiting–waiting for one child. Black, white, yellow, no one knows. But a child that would grow up and turn tears to laughter, h**e to love, war to peace, and everyone to everyone’s neighbor. And misery and suffering will be words to be forgotten forever.

Oh, the horror!!! How dare Mathis mention skin color and then argue that Jesus made everyone neighbors! In case you’re wondering, the reason Mathis’s song is supposedly “r****t” is because he used “yellow” to refer to race. Apparently, it’s okay to call people black and white, but not to call Asians yellow, as the UK Daily Mail reported. But Mathis’s whole point was that skin color, race, and ethnicity ceased to matter when Jesus came and made everyone into “everyone’s neighbor.” Regardless of that, the word “yellow” was censored out of Mathis’s song on two (presumably UK) radio stations, after an unspecified number of listeners whined about it. As usual, l*****ts ignored the context and jumped right to being offended.

The censored song was written in the early 1970s. Mathis popularized it in December 1976, when it was Britain’s most popular Christmas tune of the year and topped the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.

Thank goodness we now have enlightened l*****ts to ruin Christmas songs by turning inclusive, loving sentiments into r****t h**e speech.
Merry Cancelations and a Woke-y New Year! Two radi... (show quote)


LMAO...
Asians call themselves yellow...
And I should know...

It can get pretty funny in China...
Yellow also refers to being horny...
So calling someone a yellow man has a very different meaning...

Anyway, as far as race is concerned, and r****m, most Asians are far more casual about it than w****s or b****s...

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