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Originally posted by theroguelion
The lyrics of this song perfectly describe a great number of the youth here in America. Whether you believe it is a conspiracy by mainstream rap/pop or not you can not deny that it is polluting the minds of our impressionable youth. It truly is an epidemic. These kids are completely clueless.... they will realize pretty soon....
This song is a masterpiece.
edit on 31-7-2012 by theroguelion because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Tiger5
reply to post by theroguelion
Well I fail to see what Pell grants or GEDs have to do with listening to crazy lyrics! You havwe lost me. I am an accountant and I just discovered limp bizkit! All manner of peropl pay taxes and listen to all sorts of music. All sorts of unemployed people listen to all sorts of music.
The Unemployment statistics and home repossessions are climbing.
FYI
It is the middle classes that are feeling the pain of unemployment.now also. The 80 destroyed the working class job base and now we see the destruction of the middle class job base.
And who's responsibility is it to raise these children correctly like generations before?
Originally posted by theroguelion
Originally posted by Tiger5
Originally posted by Hawking
Popular music has always been controversial. The beatles have a song called run for your life. The lyrics: I'd rather see you dead little girl, than to be with another man.
Johnny cash: I took a shot of coc aine and I shot my woman down
Jimi Hendrix: I'm going down to shoot my old lady..I caught her messin round with another man
The rolling stones' song "****sucker blues": "Where can I get my **** sucked, where can I get my *** ****ed"
Not to mention that most of them openly glorified drug abuse and misogyny in the press. Hell Jimmy page was and is into aleister Crowley and satanism.edit on 31-7-2012 by Hawking because: (no reason given)
hawking
You are so right. We all listened and did controversial stuff when we were teens.. Guess what?most of us then grew up to become responsible adults. Youth is a time to be silly. To be silly when you are over 30 is a crime!edit on 1-8-2012 by Tiger5 because: typo
The fact that 50% of Americans don't pay taxes these days (or so i've heard) proves your assumption that "most" of us grew up to become responsible adults wrong. And it would seem that number is rising with this new batch of kidz