The music that I listen to is Rude. The story of a man who propose marriage to his girlfriend, But her father refused because he is a black man; however, his white girlfriend loves him so much and She will do anything for him, and the man shows the same devotion. However, the girl's father is biased to not approve of a black man marrying a white woman.
By "old-fashioned man", I'm assuming that the girl's father is more inclined to think that colored people are less than white people, a common belief in America's past and even here today in the present. The part which triggers the interracial couple idea the most for me is when he sings, "Don't you know I'm human, too?" Well... I don't see any other reason why the lyrics would mention it. The father thinks of him as lesser being due to his skin color. I'm not saying that this man is only and can black, and the girl white.
The music that I listen to is Rude. The story of a man who propose marriage to his girlfriend, But her father refused because he is a black man; however, his white girlfriend loves him so much and She will do anything for him, and the man shows the same devotion. However, the girl's father is biased to not approve of a black man marrying a white woman.
By "old-fashioned man", I'm assuming that the girl's father is more inclined to think that colored people are less than white people, a common belief in America's past and even here today in the present. The part which triggers the interracial couple idea the most for me is when he sings, "Don't you know I'm human, too?" Well... I don't see any other reason why the lyrics would mention it. The father thinks of him as lesser being due to his skin color. I'm not saying that this man is only and can black, and the girl white.
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