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Friday, August 21, 2009
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Porn-Pop Summer
by Brent Bozell
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The baby boomers are trotting out the celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the "Summer of Love," complete with all that soggy and groggy Woodstock nostalgia. Perhaps the singular statement of that summer was the music and the open celebration of "free love."

All of which, believe it or not, is preferable to what is on the air this summer.

Start with the big hit "Birthday Sex," which brought quick fame (which is to say, infamy) to a singer named Jeremih. (Why must these people always celebrate illiteracy?) His basic lyric is "Don't need candles and cake / Just need your body to make / Birthday sex." But Jeremih also elaborates about how he wants sex in the kitchen, on a waterbed and so on. It's an audio porn movie.

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Interestingly, and sadly, few can be found to disapprove of foisting these "adult situation" lyrics on children. Radio station managers are, as a group, completely apathetic. But school administrators? The Chicago Public Schools enlisted their newly famous alumnus Jeremih in an online Twitter campaign to urge Chicago teens to go back to school this fall.

At least the Chicago Sun-Times was bold enough to disagree with this campaign. "We know CPS kids will listen to 'Birthday Sex' and far raunchier tunes whether Jeremih is a CPS spokesman or not," the paper editorialized. "We also know CPS must do all it can to deal with its horrific dropout problem. But that shouldn't include implicitly promoting the message in 'Birthday Sex,' no matter how appealing the messenger."

Jeremih was not alone in the gutter. The rapper who calls himself Flo Rida unleashed a big hit with "Right Round," which celebrates oral sex: "You spin my head right round, right round / When you go down, when you go down, down." He's not talking about spinning his eyeballs around.

Dirty lyrics don't keep an "artist" from appearing on the network morning news programs. They're fine with it, too. On the Aug. 14 "Today" show, the rapper also performed a previous hit song, "Low," with lyrics like this: "Shawty was hot like a toaster / Sorry but I had to fold her / Like a pornography poster."

Flo Rida granted an interview to NBC anchor Matt Lauer, who buttered up his guest by asking if his mother deserved credit for inspiring him to ascend from the rougher neighborhoods of Miami. Flo Rida's answer was even more offensive in its hypocrisy: "I mean, most definitely. She always taught me to dream big, put God first, you know, sacrifice and the sky's the limit." Continued...

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Indifference
Liberal or Conservative - "indifference" accomplishes nothing. Well - it does provide lots of income for the recording companies and musicians. Why not choose LIFE - and all that is good in this world that our God has provided for us? Liberal or conservative - you can live to exist for yourself and capital gain -- or you can stop just existing and truly Live. "We make a living by what we get - and we make a Life by what we give." Truly - it just does not matter if we are labeled Liberal or Conservative -- what matters is who we are as a person -- our personal integrity and service to mankind. We can choose to work for good -- or we can just be indifferent - and accomplish nothing more than selfish gain.

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It remains true that the companies that own the recording companies are just doing business as usual, serving their shareholders. And when they do this, they are just doing what capitalism is all about. The lesson conservatives should learn from this is that the free market is morally neutral; it will provide whatever people are willing to pay for. If Scottish folk ballads or medieval plainsong recordings generated huge sales, that's what the recording industry would make available. The free market is indifferent to moral objections. Real libertarians know this; conservatives do not.
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