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(referencing former president Bill 1979 in sports Clinton and Monica Lewinsky), perhaps most pointedly accusing his critics with the lines "Quit tryin to censor music, this is for your kid's amusement/(The kids!) But don't blame me when lil' Eric jumps off of the terrace/You shoulda been watchin him - apparently you ain't parents"; some 1979 in sports listeners believe "Eric" is a reference to Eric Harris, the mastermind of the Columbine shootings. Eminem and other musicians were blamed by certain commentators for contributing to "a culture of violence" that 1979 in sports allowed horrific violence like the school shootings although the Columbine killers hated rap music. The next verse focuses on those who criticized Eminem's violent lyrics, accusing them of hypocrisy in their disapproval of rap but silence in other circumstances. "And last week, I seen a Schwarzenegger movie where he's shootin all sorts of these motherfuckers with a uzi I sees three little kids, up in the front row, screamin 'Go,' with their 17-year-old Uncle I'm like, 'Guidance - ain't they got the same moms and dads who got mad when I asked if they liked violence?'"
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