I am an example of someone who gradually left a dance community partly because of what I
saw as offensive lyrics in singing calls….. When my wife and I were dancing modern western
squares in the late 1980s, in Ohio, many callers were using contemporary pop and country
songs for their singing calls. Maybe they still do. One of the reasons we left MWSD
after a few years was their choice of country songs for their singing calls (which were
about half the dances called in a typical evening). I particularly remember cringing at
use of Hank Williams Junior’s song “If the South Woulda Won the War”, which argues that if
that had happened we wouldn’t have the social problems we have now (or had in the late
‘80s). Not to belittle the concerns that others have brought up, but there are (or
were) a lot more offensive songs available — at least offensive to me — than have been
mentioned here. And I am at least half a southerner myself….
I'd make my Supreme Court down in Texas,
And we wouldn't have no killers gettin'off free.
If they were proven guilty, then they would swing quickly,
Instead of writin' books and smilin' on T.V.
We'd all learn Cajun cookin in Louisiana,
And I'd put that capitol back in Alabama.
We'd put Florida on the right track 'cause, we'd take Miami back,
And throw all them pushers in the slammer.
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