RobertScorpio
Pariah
I work for the United States Navy. I used to be in the navy, and now I do pretty much what I did in the navy as a civilian. One of my hobbies in life is to watch "people", and how the times change around us. Here is a situation that they, the active military, are facing in this building I am working in.
Rap music; I am old enough, and wise enough, to know that you can not change what people like to listen to. You have those who listen to hard rock, those who listen to Rap, Country and all the other types of music.
The current policy here is that you can play anything thing you want, including the most violent aspects of rap. And, having never heard until recently, I am shocked what they are singing about, in terms of what they do to women, or want to do women, in these rap songs. Pretty rough stuff. But the policy is they can listen to it, as long as no one is offended by it. And if someone is offended, they must ask the person who is playing the rap music to turn it down.
Me? Like I said, I was in the navy for many years. And when you share that much time with the melting pot of our society, you just learn to let live. But now that women, and very young ones at that, are in the navy, I think it should not be put upon them to have to ask someone not to play something that might be offensive. And if it means no music at all? I think it would better than having to make her be the one to face ridicule if she protests.
What do you think? I know there are some young folk on this website. Is it acceptable for young girls to have to just listen to this stuff and just accept it??? I'd like to hear what you have to say...
Rob
Scorpio
Rap music; I am old enough, and wise enough, to know that you can not change what people like to listen to. You have those who listen to hard rock, those who listen to Rap, Country and all the other types of music.
The current policy here is that you can play anything thing you want, including the most violent aspects of rap. And, having never heard until recently, I am shocked what they are singing about, in terms of what they do to women, or want to do women, in these rap songs. Pretty rough stuff. But the policy is they can listen to it, as long as no one is offended by it. And if someone is offended, they must ask the person who is playing the rap music to turn it down.
Me? Like I said, I was in the navy for many years. And when you share that much time with the melting pot of our society, you just learn to let live. But now that women, and very young ones at that, are in the navy, I think it should not be put upon them to have to ask someone not to play something that might be offensive. And if it means no music at all? I think it would better than having to make her be the one to face ridicule if she protests.
What do you think? I know there are some young folk on this website. Is it acceptable for young girls to have to just listen to this stuff and just accept it??? I'd like to hear what you have to say...
Rob
Scorpio