I agree with Keef


The Stones are in town(LA) for 2 nights.

With so many things now being now deemed "inappropriate" these days, I suppose this isn't a surprise?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/10/13/rolling-stones-retire-brown-sugar-over...

Brown Sugar is part of the Stones "permanent set list".  
 
 
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+1 @jdane cancel culture is a myth also I've listened to plenty of songs lately and thought to myself you could never get away with that song today. Societal standards change over time, deal with it.
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Do we really need to listen to yet another rewrite of history. There were slaves, they had a bad life the song tells that story. Who wants to hide such facts away, I agree with Keef.
Must be tour promotion time again. They could have just dropped the song without saying anything, but they were looking for attention and got it. 
This is total crap.    

It is a song, a great song, that was written by Richards and Jagger in the context of the times we lived in. No different than Francis Bacon painting or William Burroughs writing in the 1950's. 
Just because it doesn't align with today's moral agenda, it shouldn't be censored in any way.      

It represents a snapshot of the social climate in 1971 and should be enjoyed for what it is. Not used as a pawn in the fight for moral righteousness.