That paroday song that you mentioned, and is a funny song because it pokes fun at the very people that are recently complaining about it for doing exactly what they're doing. And yes, it was an editorial that appeared in the LA Times that is the center focal point of the song, an editorial that no one seemed to have a problem with, particularly the folks complaining about the song, even though the song is nothing more than a poke at that editorial, the folks that wrote it, and the the folks that believe in it. Its funny in a way that I can call my brother the worst names in the world and talk him down into the ground and no one cares, but someone else repeat it or echo my words, and in this case in a joking way and suddenly it becomes twisted news by those twisted persons calling themselves our news media, who themselves have an agenda to twist those of us whom are willing to be sheep guided over a cliff because they deem it so for our own good. That parody song mimicked those very people for being themselves, nothing more, nothing less, and now they're screaming rayp in a twisted effort to convince others that they too were rayped, knowing that many or most that they're trying to appeal to have never listened to the song and are unfamiliar with the LA Times editorial that it did mimick.
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