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if you can convince me those armies fighting under the battle flag were promoting freedom of artististic expression and not the continuance of slavery, Iâm behind you Sean.
âSo, if itâs okay for Obamaâs teenage daughters and people to go into these stores and buy music chock-full of the n-word, the b-word, well maybe we should consider banning that too. Weâre in the process of banning everything. Just a thought,â he said.
Golly, Mr. Hannity, beyond the gratuitous and ugly inclusion of the Obama girls, what sort of people do you ever mean? Are they those people for whom your racist and ugly flag is particularly offensive? Are you mad that those people finally, 150 years after their ¨liberation¨, have the support of enough of their fellow citizens to remove the smallest of barriers, a fucking flag, to their full participation as Americans? Why would that bother you so much?
Donât answer, We know why.
So, now this is yet another instance of where Hannityâs lack of discipline to obtain a education much beyond his high school diploma leaves him unequipped to engage in substantive critical / analytical thinking.
Using your own âlogic,â Sean, after banning rap music we can ban you. Watching a baggerâs thought process is like watching a dog eat peanut butter.
Yes! We should ban rap musicâŚthe day after all rap artists commit collective treason in the name of protecting the supremacy of a single race. Iâd be fine with that.
Thatâs ridiculous. Rap music has nothing to do with promoting white supremacy.
Apologizes for crudeness - but - It is more like watching a dog eat goose poop - the dog thinks it is truly magnificent stuff - while you know it is nothing but crap!
As far as I can see nobody is banning anything. Business are making business decisions about what they want to sell. I find Hannity himself intensely offensive, but I wouldnât support a ban on him. If the marketplace decided that for whatever reason it didnât want him as a product, that would be fine. Really, really fine, actually.
âWatching a baggerâs thought process is like watching a dog eat peanut butter.â
I think itâs more reminiscent of a dog licking its own genitals. Enthusiastically. All day long.
Why does Sean Hannity hate the free market?
I agree with Mr. Hannity: I donât think state and federal governments should sell rap music.
Off topic, but just when was that picture of Hannity taken â thirty years ago?
They donât age well, do they?
Hannity ------ Rhymes with insanity âŚ
I think weâve got our next nominee for the âDumbest Argument of the Year Awardâ. Itâs got all the properties of a winner: a completely missed point; false equivalence; a bizarre fixation on the rappity hippity hop music; and told by one of the most punchable faces in modern times. Hannityâs outdone himself here.
Hannity, OâReilly, and all of the so-called Fox pundits: A Confederacy of Gas Bags!
Maybe we could ban some of Ted Nugentâs hate talk and even some of his songs too. Yes, I agree Sean letâs ban republican hate speech like yours and I will go along with banning rap songs with the N word.
Yo, Hannity, you fucking simpleton, you can buy all the racist memorabilia you want, just not at certain vendors who have a broader idea of who matters in America than a dick like you.
And yes, WalMart has banned other materials, music in particular but also magazines, that they on their own accord deemed inappropriate.
But a hip hop artist appropriates that racial epithet to disarm the bigots of its power. Thatâs what Hannity canât stand about the situation, and the notion that he somehow finds it offensive is âLudacris.â But thatâs what bigots do: complain at their disempowerment every inch of the way. You lose again, butt plug.
Just ban Hannity