Hello all Ray Stevens fans! This blog entry is pretty much an essay/commentary on how words, or lack thereof, can shape the image or public perception of a singer or a song. In this blog you'll all discover how the omission of a single word can completely change the perception of a music video...specifically "Come to the USA" by Ray Stevens...
If any of you out there are as much of a fan of Ray Stevens as I am then perhaps some of you have come across blogs that accuse Ray and his immigration music video of being anti-immigration. If ever there was an example of irresponsibility it's when bloggers knowingly leave out crucial words in an attempt to give credibility to their arguments. In this case it's the liberal bloggers who intentionally leave out the very important word: illegal. When the various liberal blog sites say that Ray's song is anti-immigration it supports their argument that people who agree with Arizona's law are racists. However, the liberal argument is pointless simply because illegal immigration is the issue...whereas the liberals want to make it a race issue...
You see, it doesn't make a person look like a racist when you use the phrase anti-illegal immigration...and that's why you rarely see that phrase used on liberal blog sites. By removing illegal from the anti-illegal immigration phrase it makes a person look racist. To date that's been their agenda and that's why time and time again bloggers with a liberal and progressive agenda use the phrase anti-immigration instead of anti-illegal immigration. Their removal of that one single yet powerful word, illegal, is a crucial omission on their part and in my opinion they knowingly omit the word because it supports their racist theories.
The "Come to the USA" music video is getting ever so close to 2.5 million hits. The specific numbers as of this writing are 2,491,123.
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