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Tsunami Parody

February 2, 2005

One of the most disturbing things I have read about recently has been the disgusting Tsunami parody a radio station in NYC did. Hip Hop Music has done an excellent job of keeping everyone abreast of the situation, including firings, protests, sponsor boycotts (which lead to many pulling their ads! Awesome!) And so on. 

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