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I know, the Hip Hop generation is very colorful with language. But I also notice the hypocrisy of locking up babies at the border, locking up journalists, bombing wedding parties, starving whole populations, deploying nuclear weapons, partying with underage girls, and shooting dead unarmed innocent people while Big Brother squirms that the F word is a bad word. Tosh defied such prudery with a whole song to women's sanitary towels, Oh Bomboclaat!Well, what a bad word, bambila bad word. But no be me talk am.I too squirm over the N word and wish that the lyricists would replace it with the rhyming, My Teacher this, My Thinker that.Biko
“F*** the law “ can work as well.Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 9, 2019, at 11:04 AM, 'Biko Agozino' via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafric...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--This may interest some of us:Fuck the law: decolonizing nomophilitis with the discourse of love
Fuck the law: decolonizing nomophilitis with the discourse of love
Biko Agozino
(2019). Fuck the law: decolonizing nomophilitis with the discourse of love. Globalizations. Ahead of Print.
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I know, the Hip Hop generation is very colorful with language. But I also notice the hypocrisy of locking up babies at the border, locking up journalists, bombing wedding parties, starving whole populations, deploying nuclear weapons, partying with underage girls, and shooting dead unarmed innocent people while Big Brother squirms that the F word is a bad word. Tosh defied such prudery with a whole song to women's sanitary towels, Oh Bomboclaat!Well, what a bad word, bambila bad word. But no be me talk am.I too squirm over the N word and wish that the lyricists would replace it with the rhyming, My Teacher this, My Thinker that.Biko
“F*** the law “ can work as well.Sent from my iPhone
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