Your Opinions
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Thread Topic: Your Opinions
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This was also a controversial, debated subject in Britain that as a result involved the Prime Minister.
- Is The Sexualised Nature Of Today's Music, Television, Clothing, e.t.c. To Blame For The Corrupt Children Of Today? -
@Leah, my response to your post
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I agree.
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@Leah: Yes, it is to blame. I don't think artists realize that singing about drugs and sex on the radio is not okay: kids do listen. Not to mention having "JUICY" written on the ass of a 7-year-old girl is NOT OKAY.
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I still think it's naive to go out over exposed.
Yes, people have been subjected to rape no matter what they've worn for centuries.
However, when you put on outfit associated with a slut not only is your appearance ludicrous, you also lose your self respect and you act as a trigger in some cases. It's naive, ignorant, and possibly out-of-touch not to consider that.
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- Do You Support Newbie Discrimination?
My opinion is a response to Nakita's thread.
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The only thing about the newbie situation is some one should tell them the rules. After that, theyve had their warning. If the fight is about something else, go with whos right. Simple.
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I agree
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I'm aware some of you are not keen on reoccurring threads, but I think this is one the few threads that can be revived.
This is a topic that has frequently arisen, here in the U.K.
- Are Today's Role Models Good Role Models? -
Depends on the person. Most of them usually aren't, though.
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I agree with Ana. Depends on the person, but many aren't. Whether they're celebrities or people you see everyday, many aren't.
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Dude, there are so many issues with this controversy world that I cannot list them all. Besides..i'll just be ranting
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In response to my topic, page 3:
My question is why should today's "role models" even be role models?
I absolutely, fundamentally deplore it when clueless parents of today have the audacity to state that "role models" of today - such as Rhianna or Kim Kardashian - are being terrible role models for their children. Firstly, when did a person that a parent or child is not even acquainted with from the television or a magazine become an example for your child? When parents complain that they're children use profanities or that they're overtly sexualised because of their "role models", you can't help but ask the question: why aren't the parent/parents a role model for their children? Are they such a parents that they can't even set an admirable example for their child, so instead they look to the media? Instead of blaming it on a practical stranger for the corrupt nature of their child as if the child is their responsibility, why don't the parents learn how parent?
There is no doubt that the media is overtly sexualised nowadays and peer pressure is a rife. But I find that is no excuse - whatsoever. I consume - and I'm sure most of you - so much of what today is corrupting so many children, but I don't feel the need to become a WAG or attempt to be the next Kim Kardashian. It seems parents - that shouldn't even be parents - are just a influenced by today's nonsense as they are to their children.
Parents of today need to stop blaming these so-called role models for their screwed up children, when they did not ask, imply, nor should not be automatically made into a role as they are not their responsibility, but the parents and the parents solely who should teach they're children some basic lessons and discipline. Popstars and reality TV stars should not be role models, the parents should be as they should set the example. -
I find it strange my "parents" expect me to never swear, but they've done nothing to censor themselves. -.- How am I supposed to never say them (in person) if they always introduce me to them.
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I would appreciate all of your opinions on this issue within this site:
- What Is Wrong With "Favourite People" Threads?
1)Should most of us toughen up and practice what we preach about not being a "baby"?
2)Is it just a bit of fun?
3) It's the internet, do we really care if we aren't top of the list?
4) Is it a good reminder that we are in a harsh reality that will only make us stronger?
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