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11 Comments
bareboards2says...Thanks, King Eric3579.
bareboards2says...*it's an odd journey but what a payoff.
siftbotsays...Self promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 9:21am PDT - promote requested by original submitter bareboards2.
deedub81jokingly says...ZOMG he's from texas and he says gay is okay? ZOMG ZOMG
dystopianfuturetodaysays...Not crazy about your title bb. It downplays the humanity in favor of religion and politics.
I think the world is changing, but I don't think this guy's transformation had to do with the shift towards a more progressive and tolerant culture. I think he changed because of personal experience and his capacity for empathy.
Great sift.
bareboards2says...I'm not attached to it.
Give me a new one and I'll replace it.
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
Not crazy about your title bb. It downplays the humanity in favor of religion and politics.
I think the world is changing, but I don't think this guy's transformation had to do with the shift towards a more progressive and tolerant culture. I think he changed because of personal experience and his capacity for empathy.
Great sift.
spoco2says...That was awesome. A song of tolerance, acceptance and peace.
Very nice.
jansays...good
hpqpsays...>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
Not crazy about your title bb. It downplays the humanity in favor of religion and politics.
I think the world is changing, but I don't think this guy's transformation had to do with the shift towards a more progressive and tolerant culture. I think he changed because of personal experience and his capacity for empathy.
Great sift.
I see your point, but the two perspectives are not mutually exclusive. The way I read the title, the rapper's humanity and empathy shines all the brighter when coming out (pardon the pun) of a black hole of bigotry and homophobia (the religious/conservative South) to which the rapper refers in his lyrics.
Sepacoresays...This video tripped me the fuck out (in a good way). While i was hearing the message, i couldn't help but also wait for the narrow minded hit, but it never came.
Good sift, friendly message and great to see a sensible Christian video.
bmacs27says...Dude got his start in Austin. Honestly, you guys need to question your own prejudices.
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