Do Or Die Responds To Controversy Surrounding "Po Pimp" Being Taught In Schools

Parents are concerned about the word "pimp."

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Chicago rap group Do Or Die rose to some exposure due to their hit "Po Pimp" with Twista in 1996. Today, that 17 year-old success manifests itself on standardized course material—somewhere in Louisiana. A local parent has decided that her children learning about the word "pimp" is not appropriate, despite it being district-approved curriculum.

Do Or Die responded to the reported "outrage" by saying the following. AK says:

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And Belo says:

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Suffice it to say that this Louisiana parent does not want her kids to ride in the backseat of anyone's caddy.

[via FSD]

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