brezofleur | 07-01-2013 12:38 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly
(Post 4259082)
I sure wish entertainers, producers, bankers and sponsors of profane movies, DVD's and CD's would be held to the same standards that an individual such as Paula Deen is when speaking in private or public. Perhaps it is time our entertainment industry takes some real responsibility for helping to foster an environment where people feel comfortable using and accepting profanity and vulgarity. Yet the people in the entertainment industry only say they are mirroring what takes place in society and it's not their job to clean "us" up. I guess when we stop buying their songs, books and movies and going to concerts full of profanity, entertainers will stop it. | And if THAT is the case, then why was it so bad when people say it? If it's just reinforced through society, both in the private and public spectrums, why is there still so much negativity on this awful word and others?
It's stupid, IMO. It's ok for rappers and singers (individuals) to express themselves in their music, as do writers of TV shows and movies, but it's NOT ok for someone to say something in everyday speech. Entertainment = OK and anything goes, everyday life = not OK with strict PC.
Hate these double standards. And to be honest, if it was a man who said it, it wouldn't have gotten this far. |