Monday
Feb022004

Super Bowl Half Time Show
If you read my blog regularly, you have probably noticed I do not complain about things often. I try to find the middle ground in the argument.However, after watching the Super Bowl half time show, I am going to make an exception. Maybe what is happening is I am getting old and I am finally moving to the edge of mainstream entertainment, but maybe there are many others like me who still don't "get" rap music. Why is rap music the new music standard? I find it hard to believe the majority of people like it compared to other genres. I am not calling for a ban on rap music, only some equal time for other non rap music forms.
Let us by all means, glorify the subject matter of typical rap music. F the police, F the white people, F obeying the law, dis yo ho, love the pipe, die young, you're a victim, the man is holding you down, crime is OK, you are a soldier in a noble cause, F everything. I think that about covers it. Now I know country music and a lot of rock music insinuate sex. Rap music gives the gory details using the most vile words ever coined by man. Oh, and the "N" word, which I was led to believe was one of the worst words one could ever utter, has been used more than the definite article "the" or the conjunctions "and" or "but." The people who supposedly suffer most by the N word are its most active proliferators.
I do like some rap music. I like 2 Pac's "Dear Momma" and though I do not like Eminem's words, a few of his songs have grown on me, "Stan" and "8 Mile Theme - Lose Yourself."
I do not believe video games, television, movies, and music are responsible for crime and the down fall of Western civilization. I do, however, believe that a steady diet of the views and words used in rap music desensitizes people to what should shock and offend them. This further leads to complacency and more frequent usage of words like nigger, bitch, and whore in everyday language. Yes, song writers have freedom of speech. I am exercising my freedom of speech to express my strong disagreement with their blatant use of bad language, sex, and violence. I believe it chips away at our moral fiber. We are a society sorely lacking in manners and common courtesy. This artistic medium does not slow the slide.
Maybe I am a racist hypocrite. I will beat my critics to the punch. I curse and drop F bombs often. I curse more for laughs and to relieve stress though than to express my artistic or social views in public and I think that is an important difference. I am not for the complete elimination of bad words, but I hate to have it served up at half time during the super bowl.
Then when I thought things could not get worse, Justin Timberlake reached over and exposed Janet Jackson's breast. This punctuates my point of entertainment going for major shock value. We have exhausted word shock, now it is nudity shock, I expect we will soon be witnessing murders and executions on television. It is hard to imagine what else can be done. If I am to believe news reports this morning, the Timberlake / Jackson stunt was planned.
I wrote this post Sunday night. I have slept on it and made a few edits. This week, I will write a series called "The Gray Area." I intend to discuss a different controversial topic each day. Possible topics are racism, abortion, gay rights, and entertainment. I hope to be the catalyst for some good honest discussion. I have my views and I realize I am a middle aged white guy living in the south. The way I see things has a perspective. I want you to know what that perspective is and I encourage you to share your particular point of view. Hopefully, we will learn from each other. As the three blind men described an elephant, one was feeling the elephant's side, another the trunk, and the other the elephant's tail. Their descriptions, though accurate were even more complete upon collaboration.
I also have some catching up to do on your blogs. I will be about that task this week and looking forward to it.
Until the next time
John Strain