- Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:32 pm
#233413
Dead-metal, I agree with you to a certain extent. You are probably old enough, wise enough, and well-balanced enough (assumption), that you can't be so easily persuaded by things.
Kids aren't so lucky.. Look at the number of teenage pregnancies, smokers, drug-users, chavs and so on. Many kids are under a lot of pressure from glamour magazines to look good, their peers to try all sorts of things from sex to drugs, and from their icons in film, tv and radio. Would you let your kids see a film with really explicit sex or violence? Of course not. But you have the audio-version of it with people threatening each other, and sounds of gunshots, followed by car tyres screeching off, supposed to sound like a hit-and-run (for example).
You're spot-on that people 'of an age' won't turn to gun-crime because of eejits like Westood. But consider that some kids who are being told constantly by their parents that all that hiphop, guns and knives stuff is bad, may be being undermined every friday night by people like Westwood coming on the air making it seem like it's "just a darker side of life". It's even worse when you get these 'absentee' parents who just let their kids run riot. In their case, there's no moderating factors at all.
I don't fully agree with Cameron either. I don't know what the 'right' thing to do is. What's your take on it?
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Dr. Nick,
Somewhere in Yorkshire.....