People Are Shocked ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’ Still Gets Radio Play After Listening To The Lyrics

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Almost forty years after it was written, people are pondering the lyrics to Band Aid classic ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’ and calling for the song to join ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ and ‘Fairytale of New York’ on the Xmas sh-t-list.

Here are the ‘racist’ lyrics people are objecting to:

There won’t be snow in Africa this Christmas time
The greatest gift they’ll get this year is life
Where nothing ever grows
No rain nor rivers flow
Do they know it’s Christmas time at all?

Where the only water flowing
Is the bitter sting of tears
And the Christmas bells that ring there
Are the clanging chimes of doom

Don’t get me wrong, the ‘cancellation’ of old songs and movies and whatnot annoys me as much as the next person, but those lyrics are pretty outdated and paint a very generalised and inaccurate idea of Africa. Is it enough to kick the song off the Christmas playlist though? Well, probably, because Ladbaby is doing one of their wank cover versions this year so it’d be convenient in that regard too.

Obviously, racism wasn’t the intent when the song was originally written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in 1984. A lot of people born after 2000 may be unfamiliar with the famine in Ethiopia that prompted the song, and how much money it raised over the years, so stripped of that context it may come across as patronising or culturally insensititve. These people sure seem to think so:

At least Mariah Carey’s song is safe… for now.

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