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From: paterson00
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  • @BlackWidowZ93 ha ha ha no not really ;0)

  • @Paterson00 Oh and i dont judge people who drink and smoke or do drugs..., BUT when they can't afford to and rob someone else that has worked for their money it pisses me off.

  • @Paterson00 Sarcasm is often called the lowest form of wit and although used the world over, its completely lost on some people.

  • No, it isn't a censorship issue, this is clearly an issue of bad parenting.

  • @soymilk43223 Au contraire. Im not a bad parent, in fact I am often commended on how polite, educated, decent and charming my kids are. One thing they dont do for example is pre judge people based on a simple video clip, nor do they slander other people in a public arena or a private one for that matter. What good comes of hiding the truth from kids? Education of right and wrong is more important than sheltering kids from the truth. You are welcome to your opinion as am I, ok?

  • Oh shut up its fine you bunch of doo gooders good video :-)

  • @BlackWidowZ93 Thanks for the support.

  • @paterson00 No problem buddy.

  • Wow! you know I commend parents to take their kids to disney world (which is just an assumption, because 192 is right around the corner.) But seriously, you gonna have your kids in the car, and playing songs with lyrics like "we can smoke an ounce" and "you can do it get yo' ass into it."

    you know, parenting is something to be taken seriously, because only as parents can we guide our children into the future. It is much like President Obama says "Be black and proud, not black and criminal"

  • @soymilk43223 yep they should ban all music like this from all radio stations around the world, then our children will never hear profanities spoken.

  • @vainparasite And what good would that do? What would happen when they are exposed to it as they would surely eventually be? Swear words are in essence, just words... its the meaning that people give to them that causes the issue. To you a swear word may be the worst thing anyone could say to you but to another it can mean that they are liked by the person saying it, its a matter of perspective. I do not drink, smoke or do drugs, but I dont judge those who do either.. do you?

  • @vainparasite Are you kidding? lol do you know what you are even talking about?

  • @vainparasite Actually I am not saying to take the music off of the radio, I am just saying that a parents first job is to be "a parent". Parents should not be sloppy and actually be a parent, Washington shouldn't censor anything. We the people can and do that ourselves, as citizens we have freedom of choice, and as a parent we need to make the better choices.

  • @soymilk43223 I think that the world has far greater problems to be concearned with than kids hearing a few swear words put into a song by a succesful rap star. What about the eternal wars around the world? The injustice done unto innocent people in the name of "religion"? Do you think we would be wise to wrap our kids in cotton wool and bubble wrap and hide them in a closet away from any "bad" in the world? Exposure and education about that exposure is beneficial. Im white BTW

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