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Carboys Desire wrote: I'm watching the closing monologue now. Methinks DrWH2.0 must be a Michael Jackson fan.
Carboys Desire wrote: Huh? Reality tv, rap music, and Paris Hilton are part of popular culture. Each of the three have elements that also contribute to moral decay and if you pretend to not understand that then perhaps you have already been affected--I don't know. These things do not affect me as I had my head screwed on straight (at least in my mind) and tight before these three things came into mass appeal. But I am very happy to not have to raise a child with these cultural influences. At 44, am I just getting old? Maybe, but that's my opinion. Just as you think Bill Maher contributes to the problem, I think there are many more things that are worse contributors.
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Carboys Desire wrote: First of all, don't tell me what I am assuming because you are wrong.
Carboys Desire wrote: You really don't understand that *some* rap music promotes a gangsta lifestyle that is harmful, that exploits and influences young people in urban ghettos and even in suburbia?
Carboys Desire wrote: You honestly have to be told that there is a large branch of reality television that exploits women or displays crass behavior that young people without proper parental guidance will come to accept as normal? Or that reality television can influence people to the point that instead of aspiring to go school to get an education and a well-paying job that they instead dream of going on a reality television show to win a big monetary prize? Or to be Paris Hilton's best friend???
Carboys Desire wrote: About Paris...she's become quite famous for nothing more than being a wealthy socialite who has managed to worm her way (quiet effectively) into one of the most widely recognized faces of pop culture. Instead of seeing her for the superficial bimbo that she is there are young women that aspire to be just like her and that want to be her BFF.
Carboys Desire wrote: Maher contributes because he promotes the questioning of our elected officials, for one. He doesn't sit back and let those that govern do so without challenging them (sometimes directly by inviting them onto his show) and by encouraging others (the audience) to challenge what it is these same officials are doing supposedly in our benefit. While his foremost interest is most likely his own, his contribution to society is hardly "nothing."
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Carboys Desire wrote: Huh? Bankruptcy laws allow people a way out from their moral obligation to pay their debts. Far too many people take advantage of those laws. I've read of individuals who file bankruptcy 3 or 4 times. Reality tv, rap music, and Paris Hilton are part of popular culture. Each of the three have elements that also contribute to moral decay and if you pretend to not understand that then perhaps you have already been affected--I don't know. These things do not affect me as I had my head screwed on straight (at least in my mind) and tight before these three things came into mass appeal. But I am very happy to not have to raise a child with these cultural influences. At 44, am I just getting old? Maybe, but that's my opinion. Just as you think Bill Maher contributes to the problem, I think there are many more things that are worse contributors.
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Carboys Desire wrote: First of all, don't tell me what I am assuming because you are wrong. You really don't understand that *some* rap music promotes a gangsta lifestyle that is harmful, that exploits and influences young people in urban ghettos and even in suburbia? You honestly have to be told that there is a large branch of reality television that exploits women or displays crass behavior that young people without proper parental guidance will come to accept as normal? Or that reality television can influence people to the point that instead of aspiring to go school to get an education and a well-paying job that they instead dream of going on a reality television show to win a big monetary prize? Or to be Paris Hilton's best friend??? About Paris...she's become quite famous for nothing more than being a wealthy socialite who has managed to worm her way (quiet effectively) into one of the most widely recognized faces of pop culture. Instead of seeing her for the superficial bimbo that she is there are young women that aspire to be just like her and that want to be her BFF. Maher contributes because he promotes the questioning of our elected officials, for one. He doesn't sit back and let those that govern do so without challenging them (sometimes directly by inviting them onto his show) and by encouraging others (the audience) to challenge what it is these same officials are doing supposedly in our benefit. While his foremost interest is most likely his own, his contribution to society is hardly "nothing."
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