Madonna Banned by Radio Station for Lack of ‘Patriotism’
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Madonna While Performing Her hits at One Of The Concert |
Texarkana’s Hits 105 posted a message on its Facebook page alerting its listeners that they’re dumping the Material Girl’s songs “indefinitely” due to comments they found rather immaterial to being a pop star.
General Manager Terry Thomas released
a statement explaining why Madonna’s tracks will no longer be among their
50 minutes of commercial-free hits from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s: “Banning all
Madonna songs at HITS 105 is not a matter of politics, it’s a matter of
patriotism. It just feels wrong to us to be playing Madonna songs and paying
her royalties when the artist has shown un-American sentiments. If all stations
playing Madonna took their lead from us, that would send a powerful economic
message to Madonna.”
Specifically, the station referenced Madonna’s “f-bombs” during her Women’s
March on Washington speech last Saturday and this line that’s generated plenty
of controversy: “Yes, I’m angry. Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an
awful lot about blowing up the White House.”Madonna has been on and on writing comments on her social media site Instagram in response to the incident: “I am not a violent person, I do not promote violence and it’s important people hear and understand my speech in its entirety rather than one phrase taken wildly out of context … the only way to change things for the better is to do it with love.”
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