Lizzo wasn't the first person to ay the James Madison's glass flute
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What the importance of her doing it is all in the context. She is thumbing her nose at the rest of us, disgracing it's prestige by acting like a common whore while doing it, and has forever removed any significance of being given the 'honor' of handling such an item by the library of congress. Any bleating whale can now handle it, it means nothing, there's nothing sacred about it. They did this to piss off those who view our institutions with respect and dignity.
Since they want it this way, they can have it that way. Any time one of these cunty women, these bloated cows, the degenerate trannies, the soycucks open their mouths, the response should be a resounding "Shut up, nigger. You weren't given permission to speak." Regardless of skin color, they're all niggers. It's the one word above all that sets the progressives into apoplectic fits and makes them go apeshit.
The problem is not that Lizzo played the crystal flute while being black.
The problem is not even that Lizzo played the crystal flute while being an utterly hideous looking hamgalaxy.
This is provably true by the fact that nobody so much as blinked the first time she played it.
The problem is that she then profaned it with her hideous vulgar dancing.
The scantily clad ghetto whore ass shaking is the problem.
There is a time and a place for shaking your ass like a degenerate, and it is far, far away from national cultural relics.
Yeah, save that shit for ransacking a convenient store or when you are on top of an ambulance in the middle or a riot.
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She may not be the first, but she'll almost assuredly be the portliest.
She'll be forgotten in a matter of weeks.
And the last. No matter how much they sterilize that shit, no sane person will want to put their mouth on it again.
The entire thing is for sale on CD, because he did it in 1998. Yes really
The thing I find most offensive about it is that Ian Anderson never played it. A man with a half century career as a front man vocalist/flautist/guitarist in a classically trained progressive rock band.