Penalty's (Counter) Point of the day!

Posted By Penalty, 14 August 2008


Hey there, Nite Fiters. Last week's episode of Nite Fite raised some seious questions; the most important one being "Is Lloyd less intelligent than a child?" Nine-year old Teddy came out of nowhere and basically thrashed Lloyd with logic, ideas, and academic reasoning. But sadly Teddy is an exception. He is not one of the countless child victims of popular music.
Although he is unintelligent, Lloyd and I agree on the dangers of music that is popular. We both saluted Whitney Houston when she sang her song "Children Are The Future". (and although she was one of the forementioned popular singers, she is now less so and therefore less dangerous.) Children ARE the future, Whitney, and we wish the popular singers of today were more like you: drug-free and non-violent.
On this week's Nite Fite we tackle the subject of music and it's evil dangerousness. And evil is one thing we won't be singing the praises of. Music.
-Penalty.


Comments

  • NikoAnesti wrote on August 14, 8:06 pm

    I'm on vacation in Florida right now, and some of my relatives are from South Carolina. Needless to say, they listen to country music. It's bad enough that the rest of us have to endure it as it blasts on their CD player out by the pool, but they have two little girls, one age 5, the other 3. It's clearly evident, too, that children ARE impressionable to what they hear in music. My 3-year-old cousin knows all the lyrics to an entire CD's worth of country songs and can recite them from memory, perfectly. Half the songs are about getting drunk or laid, too. That sickens me. Children are our future, and if this trend keeps up, our future is going to be very bleak.

  • o8jedi wrote on August 14, 8:21 pm

    Parroting and comprehension are like apples and oranges, mate.

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