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I guess you're right. This is still a genre that tolerates its top artists singing fondly about the confederate flag despite its nasty history from the civil war to the 50's and 60's and now it being a symbol for the neo nazis and klan members. I really shouldn't be surprised at all.
There's no boycotting of those songs.
Last edited by AaronAuthier; 03/26/15 05:05 PM.
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