Gangsta Rap, Censorship of |
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Should the government censor lyrics of songs that are violent or expletive, for example “gangsta”rap?
There is an ongoing debate about the impact of music on certain listeners – especially music such as « gangsta » rap, with lyrics linked to violence and illegal acts. There is widespread disagreement, for example between the music industry and parents’ groups, about the effect such music has on young listeners, and their behaviour, i.e. does it encourage them to behave in a particular way? I think that Government censorship is a dangerous form of statist control. Even if one accepts the argument for some limited form of government censorship to protect public morals, this needs to be very precisely and conservatively defined to avoid the slippery slope towards creeping totalitarianism. Allowing censorship of popular culture on grounds that the lyrics are mildly subversive is unwelcome as it incorporates a very expansive view of the proper ambit of government regulation. This issue is properly the concern of parents, who should take more interest in, and responsibility for, the music (and films, TV, internet use) to which their children are exposed. |
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it should be the parents responsibility on what children not be left up to the gov't. and many other forms of media portray killing and suicide. the lyrics of many forms of music are abusive. rap music does not encourage these acts . it is an expression of what many rappers went through as youngsters living in impoverished environments.
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