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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Are we debating his grammer abilities or the subject of rap?
QUOTE Yes. No one can deny our right to freedom of speech. But when that freedom is WARPING KIDS HEADS and making them think murder is cool& beating up a woman is alright [i swear i'm not a feminist..] that's just bullshit in the form of a shiny rainbow tinted disk. Rap isn't the only thing warping kids' heads. It's not the words themselves in the rap that influences kids, it's the idolism (<probably a bad choice of words) they have for the rap artists themselves. When a child sees a crazed person on the street screaming that the end of the world is here, they know not to believe it. So if the child didn't believe in the rap artist, s/he wouldn't belive what they said. So perhaps we should just ban the interaction of all people so "kids' heads won't be warped" QUOTE And once again, people are pointing the finger at the parents. *sigh* Parents sometimes don't even know that the kids have it! Some parents could give a rats ass. Some parents just DONT CARE. Maybe the parents SHOULD know, maybe the parents SHOULD give care, maybe the parents SHOULD give a rats ass. Unfortunately for children, many aspects of their lives are greatly influenced by their parents, for better or for worse, how is this any different? |
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