Should glorifying evil things be illegal to say on the radio?

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It’s not my appetite, but that doesn’t mean that I consider it “demented” or say that it should be banned. Same with the Preacher screaming about people burning in hell-not my appetite, but I’ll still defend his right to stand on that public street corner and say it.

There are people living in the world whose opinions and values differ from mine. The fact remains is they have the SAME rights I do. The fact that they have opinions and values that differ from mine does not in any way diminish mine.

I really don’t understand why people view difference as a threat.
 
I wouldn’t mind some Christian rap music…

U End is Coming!

The Lord of Life is Coming.
All Saints & Angels too.
He’s coming 4 sex offenders.
& safe sex teachers 2.
U time 2 ask & seek & knock
2 learn is overdue
U B sent to eternal study
@ Hell’s Whats-A-Matta-U
 
Much rap music is in fact the “F” word expressed in poetry!

Take an example of those who use the word liberally, such as…
The fing quick brown fox fing jumps over the f***ing fence.

A person who uses the word in this sense is not applying description of the sex act to every noun & verb.

In this sense, it is simply an expression of disrespect with extreme prejudice.

Apparently the speaker doesn’t like quick brown foxes, jumping and fences. Probably likes very little in the world.

Much rap music today is inner city music vandalism, much like graffitti on walls.

It is incongruous to disallow the “F” word on radio when in fact gangster rap is giving urban dictionary definition of the “F” word in its various aspects.
 
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