Nor did they suggest the violence so graphically depicted mainly against women, as well as society in general.
So, Chas, are you 'just saying' Love For Sale should be compared to the common rap lyrics?
Eddie
What I'm 'just saying' is that I don't paint ALL rap lyrics with one brush. It's when people generalize that bad things happen. Your post would suggest that ALL rap lyrics (and by extension, the people that create them) are vile, vulgar, violent, vicious, and above all, valueless. So yes, I disagree. I don't know how much rap you've listened to, but for those willing to approach it with an open mind, there is a lot of creativity in much of it. It also, in some cases, reflects the environment some of these artists were forced to grow up in. It is a reflection of urban culture, a culture most of us, including me (although I'm Black) are not familiar with. We all know that unfamiliarity breeds distrust, suspicion, and sometimes, extreme bias and negativity.
I'm not a fan of Rap or Hip-Hop but that's a musical preference; I don't hate the people that produce it nor do I think that it's all the same. People see and hear what they want to see and hear, and after a certain age these inherent attitudes are hard to overcome.
So, do I compare Love for Sale to "rap lyrics". Depends. WHICH Rap lyrics? If you mean the ones that demeans and denigrates women? Well, despite the choice of words, BOTH DO! So the question is, are there DEGREES of denigration? Is it ok to denigrate women 'just a little bit', especially if you don't use any 'alphabet' words? I don't know. To me, a word is a word is a word; it's the MESSAGE that's important. So in that sense YES, I do equate Love for Sale with SOME Rap lyrics. As far as using the 'alphabet words' in art, how about the Emmy-winning cable TV shows and Oscar-winning movies that are laced with every conceivable vulgarity? Do they count? Of course the 'typical Rap artist' is not usually prominently featured in this media so I suppose that makes it ok
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I have said many times that I have given up trying to get anyone over 50 to view social issues with an open-minded perspective (note DNJ's response above
) so I'm not sure why I'm writing this but you've always been nice and respectful in the past and I thought I owed you a response.
chas