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Starr
11-15-2005, 05:47 PM
BERKLEY, Mich. -- A song about people picking cotton was pulled from a middle school concert in suburban Detroit after a black parent complained that it glorifies slavery.

Superintendent Tresa Zumsteg decided Monday to remove the song "Pick a Bale of Cotton" from the program, said Gwen Ahearn, spokeswoman for the Berkley School District.

Ahearn said that when the song was picked for Wednesday's folk songs concert at Anderson Middle School, there was no intent to offend anyone.

"As it became apparent that that is the case, we pulled the song," she said.(It is also apparent that you have no balls, whatsoever.)

The school is predominantly white.

The song's lyrics include, "Jump down, turn around, pick a bale of cotton. Gotta jump down, turn around, Oh, Lordie, pick a bale a day.":rofl:

Parent Greg Montgomery said he complained to school officials, and when he was dissatisfied with their response, decided to pull his 11-year-old daughter, China, from singing.

"It's mind-boggling that people don't understand sensitive issues," he told The Detroit News.(the school pulled the song and it still ain't enough )

China said: "They were bringing back the memories of how African-Americans picked cotton, and it wasn't a good memory. It was disrespectful to African-Americans."

Ahearn said there's nothing derogatory in the song's lyrics, but the district did not want China to miss the concert.

"For her family and the school district, the best thing was to pull the song," she said.

Earlier, Ahearn, while confirming that officials were considering pulling the song, had defended the choice.

"We used to sing that song when I was in school during the '50s," she said. "It's like a Southern type of folk song. I remember it being perky. It was more of a song that people just sang for fun."

there is also a survey on whether the school should have tossed the song.

www.nbc10.com/education

Jimbo Gomez
11-15-2005, 06:23 PM
You could literally find an article about a new event like this every single day.

Numbs the brain after a while.

Alfred_Dunhill
11-15-2005, 10:12 PM
I remember last summer hearing a "Durty Souf" styled rap song, in which this same old negro field song was incorporated as the chorus.

The Retard
11-15-2005, 10:23 PM
I can't wait till my children grow up in world where everything is banned. It's gonna be a real fun place full of freedom.

Starr
11-16-2005, 02:49 AM
Yeah, they have to get rid of this because it might offend the precious minorities, that seem to be such a small amount in the school, anyway. But then they have teachers, like the couple that have been talked about recently that assign their students to look at the lyrics of such great "poets" as Tupac Shakur.:rolleyes: And if you object to that you will be called insensitive to other cultures.:rolleyes: