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Baby It’s Cold Outside pulled from Cleveland radio station amid #MeToo movement

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A Cleveland-based radio station has decided it “ought to say no, no no” to the now-controvers­ial Christmas song Baby It’s Cold Outside.

WDOK 102.1, which plays only Christmas music during the holidays, announced this week the song would be removed from rotation after a listener called to say it was inappropri­ate amid the #MeToo movement.

Baby It’s Cold Outside has been a source of debate for the past few years. Some argue it displays key signs of rape culture

“Even if the intentions aren’t sinister, it’s simply exhausting to be a woman in that situation,” wrote USA Today’s Mary Nahorniak. “In the original score, the male part is written as a ‘wolf’ and the woman as a ‘mouse’ — that speaks volumes about male predatory behaviour. Many women know what it’s like to feel trapped by a man, whether emotionall­y or physically. In those situations, it doesn’t matter how it began or why she wants to leave, it only matters that she wants to go, now.”

Others have countered to say it ought to be considered from a historical standpoint: After all, it was written in the 1940s, a time when it would have been a scandal for an unmarried woman to spend the night at a man’s house.

WDOK told a local TV station a poll on the station’s website showed a clear majority of listeners voted to remove the song. Ultimately, they argued, the lyrics take on a new meaning in 2018.

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