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ADL Director Morris Casuto 'partners' on Eminem rap CD Jewishsightseeing.com, Dec.
14,
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Eminem has a song called "The Yellow Brick Road." At the beginning of it is not the familiar figure of Dorothy, but the voice of Morris Casuto, the San Diego regional director of the Anti-Defamation League. The rap signer heard an interview that Casuto gave to KPBS producer Lee Harvey about two years ago for the documentary "Culture of Hate," dealing with skinheads in Santee. Eminem had an intermediary contact Casuto and ask for permission to use his voice on the track. Casuto agreed providing the rapper send a copy each for his sons, Loren and Simon, of the Eminem Encore CD that includes "The Yellow Brick Road." It is difficult to understand Casuto's exact words on the CD about children who become so alienated that they become skinheads. After listening to the track a couple of times, the Anti-Defamation League director said his quote was as follows "What we have to do is deal with it when these individuals are young enough, if you will, to be saved, not in a religious sense, but not to constitute what this country at times calls their throw-away children." Following that quote, someone else, not known
to Casuto, apparently says: "We seem to be approaching an age of the gross. We all have this idea that we
should move up from our parents' station and each generation should do a little
bit better." When Casuto handed one of the CDS to Simon, 16,
he mentioned off-handedly that his voice might be on it.
Simon said he and a friend immediately put it on a player. "It was
kind of a shock," said Simon. 'It was odd in a way—I had thought maybe
Eminem would have used his words, not his voice." |