Robin Thicke's Controversial Music Video 'Blurred Lines'

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In New Zealand, not all explicit music videos have been censored yet or censored enough. For example, Robin Thicke’s controversial music video of ‘Blurred Lines’ have offended many people. The original video with topless models dancing and showing suggestive actions had been edited to create a less explicit content to viewers. However, the edited video still contains the same models in provocative clothing instead. Many people have described this song as being a “rape song” or “degrading to women”. ‘Blurred Lines’ have offended many women around the world because its lyrics and music video degrades women and objectifies them. Despite ‘Blurred Lines’ being an offensive song and angering people, the music videos is still shown on television and