Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me (official Video) Direct

: The video was a bold visual statement on homophobia. While the lyrics address personal heartbreak—specifically George's hidden, tumultuous relationship with drummer Jon Moss —the visuals expand this into a broader plea for tolerance. Iconic Visuals

: The track’s "blue-eyed soul" and soft reggae rhythm —influenced by bassist Mikey Craig’s Caribbean background—contrasted with the heavy synth-pop of the time. Culture Club, “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?” : The video was a bold visual statement on homophobia

: Boy George famously wears a t-shirt with Hebrew writing that translates to "Culture Association" (an literal, if slightly inaccurate, translation of "Culture Club"). Culture Club, “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me

Released in , the music video for Culture Club's "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" is a defining piece of New Wave history that explores themes of social alienation and persecution. Creative Direction & Symbolic Meaning if slightly inaccurate

Directed by , the video places Boy George in a metaphorical courtroom where he is on trial for the "crime" of being different.