“nstead of them replacing my song with someone else's and losing this opportunity to strike back at anti-LGBQT forces, I decided to spend the cash in direct opposition to ‘Check’-fil-A’s causes — and to make a public example of them, too.” Slick also mentions that she comes from “a time when artists didn’t just sell their soul to the highest bidder, when musicians took a stand, when the message of songs was ‘feed your head,’ not ‘feed your wallet.’” The singer/songwriter urges other musicians to similarly use their “gifts to help stop the forces of bigotry.”
How hilarious is that?
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I spent 90% of the money I made on women, booze, and drugs. The other 10% I just pissed away.