Music threatening children
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- The Pilgrim
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Re: Music threatening children
And Kyle's solo.
gotta admit those songs have made me giggle away the blues
gotta admit those songs have made me giggle away the blues
test that assumption at your earliest convenience
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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Re: Music threatening children
whoa. So, I posted this thread as I had just never listened to the lyrics before, though I knew all of them; everyone does.
The point of the thread is not an attempt to rally the SJW to try to get the song deleted or anything. Far from it. The song is not going anywhere, and I don't care if it's on or otherwise.
I just find it interested that Baby It's Cold Outside was far too offensive to be played on the radio last year, but this song is an ongoing, year round threat to children, and in today's society, I'm quite surprised that isn't also the focus of the cancel society as it was well put.
I'm not saying the song should be taken away. Just an observation of what our society tolerates and, seemingly randomly, does not tolerate.
Now, if this song made any mention of skin color, it would be deemed racist. if it was suggesting that a guy was trying to convince an unwilling woman to sleep with him, it would be rapey. But for whatever reason, the though of threatening children is still ok.
As for comments about "well, back in my day....". Fair point I guess. But we're not currently back in your day. I'm looking at the song from the perspective of today and where we are now. As for the point of "we used to have tall monkey bars over concrete and we're all still here"... that's a bogus argument people make. Cause ya, all those who survived, unscathed, are still here. The rest died or were badly injured. Again though, I'm not calling for no risk play grounds. Just an observation on today. :)
The point of the thread is not an attempt to rally the SJW to try to get the song deleted or anything. Far from it. The song is not going anywhere, and I don't care if it's on or otherwise.
I just find it interested that Baby It's Cold Outside was far too offensive to be played on the radio last year, but this song is an ongoing, year round threat to children, and in today's society, I'm quite surprised that isn't also the focus of the cancel society as it was well put.
I'm not saying the song should be taken away. Just an observation of what our society tolerates and, seemingly randomly, does not tolerate.
Now, if this song made any mention of skin color, it would be deemed racist. if it was suggesting that a guy was trying to convince an unwilling woman to sleep with him, it would be rapey. But for whatever reason, the though of threatening children is still ok.
As for comments about "well, back in my day....". Fair point I guess. But we're not currently back in your day. I'm looking at the song from the perspective of today and where we are now. As for the point of "we used to have tall monkey bars over concrete and we're all still here"... that's a bogus argument people make. Cause ya, all those who survived, unscathed, are still here. The rest died or were badly injured. Again though, I'm not calling for no risk play grounds. Just an observation on today. :)
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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Re: Music threatening children
oh and "Be good for goodness sake"
The song doesn't just say that. It starts with a bunch of threats then says "SO be good for goodness sake"
This would be like a man holding a gun to a womans head and demanding sex, but not because he's threatening her.. no no, she is supposed to have sex because she wants to. It's kinda disgusting at any point in time to suggest that was a moral statement.
The song doesn't just say that. It starts with a bunch of threats then says "SO be good for goodness sake"
This would be like a man holding a gun to a womans head and demanding sex, but not because he's threatening her.. no no, she is supposed to have sex because she wants to. It's kinda disgusting at any point in time to suggest that was a moral statement.
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- Lord of the Board
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Re: Music threatening children
I sang the classic carol to my 9 yr old son, with some adjusted lyrics.
He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows when you're awake
He's already cut the phone lines
There's really no escape.
He thought it was funny.
He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows when you're awake
He's already cut the phone lines
There's really no escape.
He thought it was funny.
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Re: Music threatening children
He thought it was funny because even a 9 year old knows that his house is all wi-fi and wireless.JayByrd wrote:I sang the classic carol to my 9 yr old son, with some adjusted lyrics.
He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows when you're awake
He's already cut the phone lines
There's really no escape.
He thought it was funny.
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