Protecting children from things adult and improper. Where should the boundaries be?

Protecting children from things adult and improper. Where should the boundaries be?

 

Today children are exposed to things that 20 years ago were unheard of. As time creeps on we see more and more things that challenge belief. In film and on television, extremely violent imagery is such an accepted and major part of entertainment that some cannot enjoy a film or program unless it is violent.

 

In what passes for music, the lyrics are more explicit and sexually laden than they ever were. A great deal of the video clips that appear on television would be considered pornography once upon a time. Other forms of music such as some rap have lyrics about killing people, guns and putting down women in the worst possible way.

 

Something that would be laughed off as impossible years ago, children before they can even walk properly are now exposed to adult entertainers such as drag queens as part of some supposed education or enlightenment program. Some of these drag queens have names of male and female genitalia. Some have names that relate to sexual scents and arousal. Some even have gone as far as doing stripping routines, twerking, teaching twerking, and  other blatant sexually suggestive behaviour. They are even reading childrens stories that are an alternative to the male and female relationships or the birth genders..

 

Children are playing violent video games which are much more graphic and interactive than what they were in the past. Many are not interested in a video game unless it is violent. They can play for hours and hours on these games, either connected to their own source or a source that is online. Some of the games are so violent that some adults are sickened to the degree that they refuse to even talk about it. Others that do find it almost impossible to comprehend.

 

* Where should the boundaries be set or where should they have been set?

* What effect is this having on children today?

* How will things be in ten or twenty years time?

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Stan Freberg had the right idea.. Remember Old Elderly Man River.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi2n4xX9Jbc&list=RDzi2n4xX9Jbc&start_radio=1&t=12&ab_channel=StanFre...

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@katistrophik wrote:

And there it is

 

Other people were shocked. They didn't care.

 

That is why a lot listen to it, the shock value, I wonder if they even like or understand it or is it a tool they use to show how 'shockingly cool' they are?

 

Other than books, movies, music etc, I think the biggest danger today is peer pressure, to look cool you have to act like a subhuman if you choose those circles to hang with.


Well, I cared and I asked the girls to please have some respect for others. They were punk / thug type girls and didn't care. Made some smart assed comment.   It would have got nasty if I had pursued it further as these girls were bad. Not wanting to escalate anything, I said my piece and left it at that.

 

You'rre right, peer pressure is a huge danger. Sadly this is understood by the marketing department and certain things are tailored to work in with that cultural interaction. Most trends have a helping hand. The Parental Guidance Explicit Lyrics tag on CDS is great advertising.

 

 

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@imastawka wrote:

What the AF?

 

What's wrong with a simple Menulog ad?

 

Snoop is only singing about food and ingredients.

 

Viewable by children - otherwise it wouldn't go to air.

 

Farcryin' out loud.

 

 


Simple, really??? When is an ad just simple?

 

OK, if you think S.D. is OK to use, what about David Duke or Jeffrey Epstein (ROH)  Ghislaine Maxwell then?

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@imastawka wrote:

Now that bluddy ad is an earworm - thanks 4chan


Sorry about that. I have the perfect cure.

 




Works nearly every time and guaranteed to dislodge any lingering memory of an annoying sound.

 

I could have put it in a spolier, and even though it's harmless fun using a  great tune by a nice guy, I don't Rickroll folks.

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@4chan

 

you obviously haven't heard Rick's song played backwards

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Protecting children from things adult and improper. Where should the boundaries be?

The Story of the Best Meme EVER: "Never Gonna Give You Up" & Rickrolling

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMW4AqbuSGg
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in reply to 4channel yesterday

@imastawka wrote:

What the AF?

 

What's wrong with a simple Menulog ad?

 

Snoop is only singing about food and ingredients.

 

Viewable by children - otherwise it wouldn't go to air.

 

Farcryin' out loud.

 

 


Since you're back imastawka, I replied to  your post which was Message 77 of this thread. I replied with the below,

 

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Simple, really??? When is an ad just simple?

 

OK, if you think S.D. is OK to use, what about David Duke or Jeffrey Epstein (ROH)  Ghislaine Maxwell then?

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What are your thoughts?

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My thoughts are your analogies are ridiculously preposterous and I won't be engaging in such stupidity with you.

 

 

Take this as my last post to you - ever

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@imastawka wrote:

My thoughts are your analogies are ridiculously preposterous and I won't be engaging in such stupidity with you.

 


Yes the analogies were crazy. i thought so too. I wanted to grab your attention. That's why I used highly unsavoury examples like Duke and Maxwell. The thing is that while the analogy is idiculously preposterous   it should make people think. Because here we have a man paid to appear and voice over a commercial that is aimed at families. He has been a major part of a genre and culture that places the vision of African Americans in the eyes of many people as thugs and foul-mouthed murders etc... Nothing could be further from the truth.

 

This man who has been used in the commercial is part of a genre that  puts women down as b*tches to be abused and referred to in the most vile way. He put out music that is part of a genre inspires people to kill, rape, carry guns and use them.

 

This is the content that these people record

 
 Below is just the misogynist aspect. There is more, mucjh more and worse
 
Caution clicking on the Elite Daily link will show gross obscene lyrics.
 
Spoiler
 

 

Elite Daily

 

The 15 Most Misogynist Lines In Rap History
Oct. 17, 2013
 

The game has a long history of beating up on women, no matter how many rappers were raised by their mommas. Like gays, broke people and haters, women were a convenient punching bag for the bars before there even was rap.

 

Earlier this year, Rick Ross briefly landed in hot water for some rapey lyrics, but was quickly forgiven. Despite the past, a new movement of unapologetic femininity has taken hold of rap in the form of Drake, but that wasn't always the case.

 

https://www.elitedaily.com/music/music-news/the-20-most-misogynist-lines-in-rap-history

 


 

It's tragic that young folk are exposed to this. Young men mistreat their ladies like you wouldn't believe. Lyrics tell them that slight  percieved offences be settled with extreme violence.

 

Well, I certainly think that this man is totally unsuitable to put in a commercial that is aimed at familes.


@imastawka wrote:

 

Take this as my last post to you - ever


That will fine.  OK then. I'll be happy with that.

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