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Old 09-19-2006, 07:00 AM   #1
Lapsiks

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Default Is black music is hurting america's morals?
okay first off im not racist, and im not against black people, this is what what i have seen.

Okay, times have changed alot since i was a child. But the other day i turned on BET and i saw a video featuring Nelly. It had girls in thongs shaking their ass in slow motion. Even parts of the video had blur spots between the womens legs, and covering their chest. I thought to myself, what the FUCK!?!?! Im very surprised to see this on my tv. I also am aware of that 50 cent song about his lollypop, and that is just disgusting too. If i had kids id never let them watch MTV or BET, i probly wouldnt let them watch tv at all. But it seems to me that ever since "black" music became popular the morals of america have went down. At least when it comes to sex. You have an endless supply of R&B hits talking about sex, rap videos showing half naked women, and its just plain wrong. I have some friends that have siblings that are into the rap and R&B music sceen and all of them have sex, smoke, drink beer, and are under the age of 17. I find this very sad. I know that it should be the parents fault for leaving their kids do this, but thats another topic. I think if it wasnt for these videos, and this kind of music, then kids wouldnt be thinking about these things. I know that blacks are not 100% to blame, but this type of music, behavior, and videos i have seen are disturbing. Now i know most of you people on here are young, so you might not agree with this. But i wanted to get others opinion on this, and want this to be a serious discussion. What do you think?
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