Link of the Week – Baby It’s Cold Outside

There was a time when if something offended you, you absolutely had the right to look away, walk away, change the station, etc. Guess what? We still have that option. But it seems far easier for people to scream, stomp, shake their fists, and demand removal over something that they don’t like. Suddenly, everything is offensive.

Take the recent move by a Chicago radio station banning the 40’s holiday classic song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”. According to many, this song is about rape. Let me pause to laugh and laugh at the absurdity. Yeah. It’s quite okay for artists today to sing, glorify even, about rape, violence, and drug abuse. Or movies with these same elements. And video games giving players extra points for crimes committed, rapes, and murders. But a song from an era that had strict moral standards where women were becoming more independent and gentlemen were dignified and their chivalry meant women had value to them? I call foul.

This week’s link of the week comes from Bored Panda and is what the song “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” is really about from the perspective of a former English teacher. Let me say she nails it.

https://www.boredpanda.com/baby-cold-outside-metoo-song-explanation/

This is the version of the song that I’ve grown up on. Love me some Dean! *swoon*

Just for fun, check out the clip from the 1949 movie “Neptune’s Daughter” where Ester William and Ricardo Montalbán sing the song and then there is the role reversal with Betty Garrett and Red Skelton.

7 Responses to Link of the Week – Baby It’s Cold Outside

  1. I totally agree with the English teacher about the cultural reference of the time in which it was written. People are going to take exception to this song?? Have they listened to a huge percentage of rap songs? Other current songs? Whew! Take a look at what’s surrounding you before you try to find fault with something written in a time when behaviors were held to strict standards.
    Now, I also want to say a big sarcastic thank-you to those trying to make this a twisted song. It NEVER crossed my mind that this song was about anything other than she needed to get home before people started talking, but she really wants to stay a while longer! I never even thought about any kind of sexual reference good or bad. Thank you for tainting a classic Christmas song for me.
    I give up.

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  2. I’ve always found that people who take offense to everything and try to twist things around are: 1. In desperate need of something productive to do and 2. Are even more desperately in need of self-importance. What a waste of time.

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  3. Will Graham says:

    They dissed DEAN? DEAN? No way will that be allowed.

    (Besides, Jenn & Stacey are entirely correct).

    Stacey, it’s only “tainted” if you let it be.

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  4. Lark Brennan says:

    People need to quit looking for reasons to be offended! My husband read that some woman professor was offended that the Virgin Mary was impregnated without her consent. The woman was #Meetoo-ing God. Sounds like she needs to chill or be smitten. Just saying.

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