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Old 06-25-2014, 08:07 AM  
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Originally Posted by eipstudios View Post
myjah this is a dirrect violation of the RULES by the OP. Its not funny and is exactly what I am talking about. You enjoy hurting other people. WHY?
You're an idiot. The video I posted was a song recorded in 1969 by a popular Rock/Funk band. Notice the artists are black, which obviously means it can't be racist.

Anyway, the song is off the album "Stand." Let's learn about that album, shall we?

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Stand! (1969)[edit]


The Woodstock Music and Art Festival, at which Sly and the Family Stone performed on August 17, 1969.
In late 1968, Sly and the Family Stone released the single "Everyday People", which became their first #1 hit.[15] "Everyday People" was a protest against prejudice of all kinds[26] and popularized the catchphrase "different strokes for different folks."[27] With its b-side "Sing a Simple Song", it served as the lead single for the band's fourth album, Stand!, which was released on May 3, 1969. The Stand! album eventually sold more than three million copies; its title track peaked at #22 in the U.S. Stand! is considered one of the artistic high points of the band's career;[18] it contained the above three tracks as well as the songs "I Want to Take You Higher", which was the b-side of the "Stand!" single, "Don't Call Me hahahahahaha, Whitey", "Sex Machine", and "You Can Make It If You Try".[18]
Oh wait, look, they are "against prejudice of all kinds" and are using the words to prove a point. OMG, look! CONTEXT. You should really shut the fuck up if you don't know what you're talking about.
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