Music Censorship
We've all heard music. We've all heard curse words. Yet, when the two are put together they cause controversy. Both music and curse words are forms of human expression. Music written with words that convey feelings and situations, and explicit words are words that essentially reinforce a statement or idea. True, some words are just tossed around (the infamous four-letter words) for no reason whatsoever and are really useless. But society knows this and continues to use the words themselves. So why do they try to censor it from their children when they use the words profusely? Society today uses music as a scapegoat for their own lack of delusional perfection. Music censorship really doesn't exist. Some say it's a violation of the First Amendment. In a way it is, but
However, there is current legislature going on in a few select states that is trying to limit the distribution of such records and going as far as to enacting an age limit to buy such material. Such legislation would just cause more of an uprising. He isn't the only musician to be blamed as influencing children through music. Because of this "influence" people want to ban such heavy music and censor it so much that the music will in fact lose everything that makes it. What's the point? The younger generation still manages to get a hold of cigarettes and such items, despite their age limit. They blamed artist Marilyn Manson as an influence in the Jonesboro, Arkansas school shooting. The children that do do these things either take the music too seriously or are mentally unstable. Society points the finger at music today for school shootings and such atrocities. Why prevent people that would enjoy something that has these things from buying it? True, there are the select few who might take the lyrics too seriously and do something stupid, but that's only a few. Why prohibit something so huge, especially in today's pop culture, just because of a select few individuals? Contrary to popular belief, our society will never be a utopia. There are also the "Parental Advisory" stickers on albums that contain "explicit lyrics". However, most of today's generation listens to such music and most of them don't run around shooting people or committing any crime whatsoever.
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