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"I tell my children that swearing is for stupid people who do not have enough vocabulary to articulate themselves properly! now is it just me and / or call me old-fashioned but I find there to be so much swearing and unnecessary profanity in music lyrics recently The use of words such as bitches and hoes motherfuckers another negative racial terms i find to be in most cases unnecessary and often downright offensive. whilst I understand this some cases it would be necessary to convey what the artist is trying to communicate to the listener, in most cases I just find it ridiculous. I am not sure if this is because controversy sells & sex sells or they think it’s big and clever, I’m not quite sure, but from lady gaga to dave and stormzy & Pretty much every genre in-between it now seems to be the norm rather than the exception! love anyones thoughts on this! " I agree | |||
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"I don't think it's controversy for the sake of sales, in most cases. A small percentage will be, and it's obvious in those cases because it stands out awkwardly... But for most, it's about connection to the audience. Any genre of music carries it's own particular discourse; ways in which artist and fans alike communicate as a community. The artists naturally adopt much of this lexicon as means to convey their message and, in some genres, the lexicon is seemingly more aggressive or forward. You can't sound like you're from the streets unless you sound like you're from the streets. Stuff like that. As for swearing as a general idea: I love expressive words. Swearing does that. So I love swearing. " I disagree their music doesn't not need the repeated nasty use of hoe or bitches If you're trying to tell us the " streets" are full of misogynistic thugs then this needs to be countered with messages telling " the kids" being a misogynist thug is a very poor ambition for a human | |||
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"I don't think it's controversy for the sake of sales, in most cases. A small percentage will be, and it's obvious in those cases because it stands out awkwardly... But for most, it's about connection to the audience. Any genre of music carries it's own particular discourse; ways in which artist and fans alike communicate as a community. The artists naturally adopt much of this lexicon as means to convey their message and, in some genres, the lexicon is seemingly more aggressive or forward. You can't sound like you're from the streets unless you sound like you're from the streets. Stuff like that. As for swearing as a general idea: I love expressive words. Swearing does that. So I love swearing. I disagree their music doesn't not need the repeated nasty use of hoe or bitches If you're trying to tell us the " streets" are full of misogynistic thugs then this needs to be countered with messages telling " the kids" being a misogynist thug is a very poor ambition for a human " The streets are full of kids who want a voice, and they'll find that voice in their idols. There's as many good messages as bad out there in most genres of music and the use of swearing is prevalant in both cases. My point is simply: swearing isn't used to incite, but to connect. When it is used to incite the message is diluted, as is the connection. But that's just one way to look at it. The OP instills positive values in raising his children and that goes a lot further than some song with a parental advisory. | |||
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"It's not all bitches and hoes though, look at someone like Lana del Ray for example. F bombs all over the place but fucking beautiful . I'd say about 80% of my most listened to probably needs parental advisory." I have no issue with swearing I do have issues with misogynistic influencers | |||
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"Tbh I find people that dont swear are usually a bit odd " I don't swear and none of my cats think I'm odd. | |||
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"Actually studies have shown that people who swear more are on average more intelligent that people that don't. Obviously this doesn't excuse kids from swearing though" It's about knowing when to use profanity, and who you are with , and who's the audience . I know most of you lot in here dont give a fuck if I swear | |||
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"Actually studies have shown that people who swear more are on average more intelligent that people that don't. Obviously this doesn't excuse kids from swearing though It's about knowing when to use profanity, and who you are with , and who's the audience . I know most of you lot in here dont give a fuck if I swear " *reports to admin* | |||
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"Actually studies have shown that people who swear more are on average more intelligent that people that don't. Obviously this doesn't excuse kids from swearing though It's about knowing when to use profanity, and who you are with , and who's the audience . I know most of you lot in here dont give a fuck if I swear *reports to admin*" Bollocks | |||
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