23 Queen’s classic song 'Fat Bottomed Girls' removed from Greatest Hits collection on Yoto, an audio platform aimed for kids ages 3-12 (www.rebelnews.com) posted 1 year ago by YesMovement 1 year ago by YesMovement +23 / -0 Queen’s classic song 'Fat Bottomed Girls' removed from Greatest Hits collection! The Daily Mail said that the track has 'been enjoyed by generations of fans as a humorous and hard-rocking tribute to a young man's appreciation of fuller-figured ladies.' 20 comments share 20 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Might as well go all the way. Suggestions for further edits to problematic Queen lyrics:
I want to ride my bicycle (to save on carbon emissions)
We are all champions, even the runners-up
I want to make a supersonic genderfluid individual out of you
We will rock you (but only with your consent)
I am the invisible person
you don't get it, to achieve true free speech we MUST give 3 year olds music about fat asses!
Not quite what I'm getting at. What specifically about this song did they determine was inappropriate for kids? As has been pointed out, there are many lyrics and themes in Queen's music that kids needn't be exposed to, so why this particular song?
Dude, the guy is singing about a babysitter who seduced him as a kid, and that's why he likes fat-bottomed girls (like his babysitter).
you haven't pointed out jack shit, lol. the line "we are the champions" being equal to a song titled "fat bottomed girls"?
wake up, bro. prioritize. we have better hills to die on than acting retarded to attempt to prove that 3 year olds need to hear "fat bottomed girls".