MTV Bleeps Filesharing Software Names In Weird Al Video
An anonymous reader writes "We've all heard Weird Al Yankovic's 'Don't Download This Song,' which came out a couple years ago, but did you know that MTV is apparently so afraid that kids listening to the song will discover for the first time that file sharing offerings exist that in its video of the song, MTV bleeps out their names? There's a line in the song that lists out Morpheus, Grokster, Kazaa and Limewire (most of whom don't really exist any more), but for some reason MTV considers those names to be bleep worthy." Unless this is all one grand inside joke from Weird Al.
They spread their filth through the jewry of the Copyright Act. The IP is then collected from niggers, who not being the brightest bulbs in the Homo Depot lighting aisle, sell it for shiny things and better teeth to the whiggers who then censor it and serve notice through the kikes in McManagement.
Just throw it all into the fireplace, stop buying their recorded mouthfarting, and let them burn down their own houses and businesses on the next riot. They don't build anything worth shit. Los Angeles county will be suitcase-nuked and Bush and Company will second-think it like the Japanese did in World War 2 "What, LA is nuked any worse than it already was from the niggaz?" Then a real town like Jerkwater USA will get nuked and like all the Oklahomiez in Elohim City will don the royal white spector robes and flaming crosses for anyone nuking a productive town of less than 100 head verses all Los Angeles' 12 million housed drug addicts and rapists and thieves.