In case you’re wondering why your timeline is talking about Vince Staples’ “Norf Norf” even though the song came out last year, it’s because of the viral video above. A white, Christian mother of four recorded an 11-minute rant of herself tearfully reading the lyrics to Staples’ single from Summertime ‘06. It was sparked after she heard the song on her local Top 40 radio station (104.5) while dropping her kids off at school.

“This rap song comes on—and, guys I could not believe what I was hearing,” she says in the video, after mentioning that she typically listens to Christian music in her car. “This is on our local radio station, this crap is being played. I couldn’t even believe the words that I was listening to. As a mom, it infuriated me.”

She then proceeds to read all the lyrics to Staples song—including the n-word—and gets particularly upset when he mentions an abortion in the second verse. According to the woman, things weren’t like this back her days. “I remember listening to the top hits as a kid,” she says. “You know Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Backstreet Boys, and N’SYNC. Those were the top hits when I was a kid. Nowadays it’s not the same, not the same at all.”

Sigh.

Here’s a few things to keep in mind. One, Vince Staples is getting played on the radio? On a Top 40 station? Good for him! None of his songs have been a Top 40 hit so maybe DJs should start spinning more of his songs. Two, contrary to whatever this lady believes, rap has been getting played on Top 40 radio for decades now. Even when she cites the good ol’ days of Backstreet and Britney, she seems to forget Nelly went diamond singing about drivebys and Eminem violently murdered his wife on wax.

And finally, anyone who thinks Vince Staples is simply glorifying street life in his music, misses the point of his music entirely. He might rap about guns and gangs, but he doesn’t romanticize them. Songs like “Norf Norf” highlight Vince’s cold, hard outlook on the realities he faced growing up in Long Beach.

Knowin' change gonna come like Obama and them say

But they shootin' everyday ‘round my mama and them way So we put an AK where Kiana and them stay

“We need to pray, we need to pray guys, for our youth,” she says.

Actually, if she really wants to do something for the children, instead of just praying, she should follow Vince’s lead and donate to the YMCA in Long Beach so kids like Vince can find better things to do than start gangbanging.

Vince did an interview with The Independent in response to the video but later tweeted that he was misquoted. Vince then took to Twitter to respond and, just like his music, his tweets were thoughtful and compassionate.

In the meanwhile, someone already put the “Norf Norf” beat under her dramatic reading of his lyrics because the Internet is undefeated:

You can read all the lyrics to “Norf Norf” on Genius now.