impact of music
Fifteen people died on April 20th 1999. Two misunderstood teens went to school and killed 12 people and then themselves(Manson). On October 6th, 1998 a man was beaten, robbed and left tied to a fence. He died 6 days later(Boston). Both of these cases are a focus for something that no one would ever think could cause such harm. Music. Both of these have a focus of music and the negative impact that it has on the youth. Music is a way to express your self, an outlet for emotions and personal issues. It is also a place to force ideas and opinions on a mass of thousands. People can relate to it on many different levels. But who should be responsible for the actions it provokes? Should the artist or the parents? What can we as average citizens do? Some say that music should be rated and in some cases banned. One such person would be Tipper Gore. Back in 1985 she was listening to her daughters Prince album Purple Rain. The album contained a song " Darling Nikki" about a woman who was "masturbating with a magazine." The song continued with a sexual tone. She felt this was not proper for her, or any other child to listen to. She and other concerned parents founded the PMRC - Parent Music Resource Center. They wanted a standard rating syst
" Throw a rock and you'll hit someone who's guilty, " he said in a response to the killings in Rolling Stone Magazine. Parents of youth should monitor the music that their children listen to and take a more active approach in watching that inappropriate material doesn't get in the wrong hands. Was this what happened at the Columbine High School? Did the two boys listen to something and it told them to go and shoot someone? Maybe not directly but in some ways music has affected everything around them. The GLAAD-Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, group says that this is the worst case of offensive lyrics the group has ever seen. Ignorance killed Matthew; did music play a part here? Fast-forward a couple of years to now. " While hate crimes against gay people are on the rise, these epithets create even more bias and intolerance toward an entire community. Parents should also try to get better role models for younger children and not false idols that will influence them. In fact the two boys didn't even like Manson's music. Be a leader and support free expression. Joyce Hunter from the Columbia University Medical Center had this to say " Those kind of lyrics incite violence. When the parent inquires about an album, be honest and tell what and why it has an advisory. The record companies would decide which album was to be stickered.
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