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Re: Segway in Rap-Music Video

Heheh I saw the video again thinking it was gangsta rap but it wasn't. This was a horrible horrible time to make any type of arguement against it. It was fairly tame. Personally I think gangsta rap is pretty dangerous though I really don't want to get into an arguement. It's just too ambigious. Some journalist said today that if you give mixed signals to adults they will cross the line. He was talking about the prision scandal. If adults can't cope with moral ambiguity then imagine how hard it would be for kids.
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You want to know what I think is bad for kids? People who think that they know everything about what is and is not good for kids.
You mean parents??? Parents aren't good for their kids. Face it. Adults make force decisions upon us based on what is right and wrong all the time.
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Morals are a sticky thing, mainly because man seems to have used the phrase to death to cover everything from whether or not I should swipe my next pack of gum to whether or not two men or two women should be married. Since everyone (in a generic, the whole world sense) seems to back their personal argument by saying it's morally right or wrong, I'm going to create a new phrase: Beneficial to Society.
There is no such thing that is solely beneficial to society. There is an economic term for it but I don't remeber it.
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