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 Re: Re: Re: Re: N-Word allowed? 
		
		
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 At least on the cd's they have warnings. People tend to think that radio and public television are "safer", that the censors don't let "bad" things be broadcast. Go figure.  | 
		
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 Well, my thing with that is...what music that's "popular" today is really suitable for young listeners anyway? I mean, short of maybe Hillary Duff or somebody, what on the radio does the young audience need to hear in the first place? More than likely, this station is not playing Hillary Duff, but Missy, Jay-Z, Ludacris and the like, so name me ONE song that a young person SHOULD be listening to off of their CDs. So, its ok to play the song about "da life", hoes, and materialism as long as you bleep out the n-word???? Is that really more important than the rest of the song? "If you feelin like a pimp, n---a, gon' brush yo shoulders off", without the n---a bleeped is wrong, but its ok, if you bleep out that one part? What about the middle finger to the law, and the husltin? I think for a lot of Black people, racial "respect" is more important than perosnal integrity.  | 
		
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 However, I do have to say that the n word is a little different. It's like hearing the word spic on a Latin station. They just wouldn't go for it, so why should we? Sure, the songs on the radio are often of poor moral quality. But how songs get played and artists get exposure is a bigger process than what goes on at the station. So, sometimes the only thing the station can do is bleep out the words, because they have to play the songs.  | 
		
 Playing devil's advocate I feel that if many of these people don't have a problem w/the artist using the word to make money then they shouldn't have a problem w/the station playing the uncensored version of the song to increase ratings and profits. The station in effect is just giving the people what they want. 
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 I hope I made my point clear. I'm tired today.  | 
		
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 I agree that it does not have to be an "either/or" thing in terms of saying that these songs are not acceptable. I'm not going to buy a Ludacris CD, and I don't want to hear him saying the "b" or "n" word if I just happen to be listening to the radio. It's funny that this is becoming an issue with all of the backlash from the Janet/Justin Superbowl Boobiegate. I thought the FCC was trying to bring decency back to the airwaves!  | 
		
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 I was thinking the same thing! Which is why I am so surprised that they will be allowed to get away with it. I also listen to a station out of Indiana and they don't edit the word @$$ out of the music. I haven't heard them say anything about not editting the n-word......yet.  | 
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