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Archive for 1. September 2009
The Devil’s Music
1. September 2009 by admin.
If a man sings a song to your little girl about having sex, what would you do?
If a man tells your little boy that it’s cool to shoot up and dress like a woman, what would tell that man?
If a man swears in your mother’s face, would you tolerate him?
If a man says your God is a fraud, and that His laws are worthless, would you give him your money?
There was a time when Americans would have been up in arms over these kinds of things, especially when these statements were produced in a mass-media form for youngsters. Looking back 50 years ago, that seems almost fantastical: something from an alternate dimension in which people actually cared about statements, in which people actually believed that the person you were would determine what kinds of behaviors you exerted, and that inundating the mind with ideas would have some sort of effect upon the receiver. Poppycock, we say today. There is no Devil’s Music. Read the rest of this entry »
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