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I totally agree with the bolded part above. I don't think there is anything cute about trivializing sexuality to 6 year olds or 9 year olds, or 15 year olds. Once up on a time we protected our kids from things they were too young to understand. We relished their innocence. Now days we clap to them shaking their butts to songs about sex. It says something very sad about our society.

And I've seen several people comment that their kids don't understand what it means anyway. But with today's readily available technology its only a short keystroke away on google.

You sure are using a lot of "we"s in your post. Who exactly is "we"? As far as I can tell, no one in this thread ever said "I clap when a kid shakes their butt to a sex song". I certainly don't do it. I doubt very much from your posts that you are doing it. You (along with others in this thread) are making a lot of blanket statements about other people because of the actions of one parent with one disruptive 6 year old kid. I don't get it. :confused3
 
You sure are using a lot of "we"s in your post. Who exactly is "we"? As far as I can tell, no one in this thread ever said "I clap when a kid shakes their butt to a sex song". I certainly don't do it. I doubt very much from your posts that you are doing it. You (along with others in this thread) are making a lot of blanket statements about other people because of the actions of one parent with one disruptive 6 year old kid. I don't get it. :confused3

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Once upon a time kids went to work in sweat shops , coal mines and farms to support their families... I am not for sexualizing children but lets not pretend that the past was all roses and now we are awful.. because that is just not true...

:confused3 Who has even claimed that?
 
You sure are using a lot of "we"s in your post. Who exactly is "we"? As far as I can tell, no one in this thread ever said "I clap when a kid shakes their butt to a sex song". I certainly don't do it. I doubt very much from your posts that you are doing it. You (along with others in this thread) are making a lot of blanket statements about other people because of the actions of one parent with one disruptive 6 year old kid. I don't get it. :confused3

Society in general. There is a whole big population out there beyond the DIS :)
The thread has evolved, much like all of them do. We are now discussing things other than just this one 6 year old boy.
 

:confused3 Who has even claimed that?

If you read the bolded part I quoted you would see.. "Once upon a time we protected our kids"

No, once upon a time kids worked like adults and were far from protected...

I can not stand negativity and over generalization. Things were not all perfect before and things are not all bad (and going into the toilet) now , especially because of one song...
 
Once upon a time kids went to work in sweat shops , coal mines and farms to support their families... I am not for sexualizing children but lets not pretend that the past was all roses and now we are awful.. because that is just not true...

Apples and oranges here. Sweat shops and coal mines have zero to do with sexualization of young children. Nobody said everything was sunshine and roses but there were some things..like not exposing a child to sexual songs/movies/content and allowing them to be young innocent children that used to occur and that was a good thing.
 
You sure are using a lot of "we"s in your post. Who exactly is "we"? As far as I can tell, no one in this thread ever said "I clap when a kid shakes their butt to a sex song". I certainly don't do it. I doubt very much from your posts that you are doing it. You (along with others in this thread) are making a lot of blanket statements about other people because of the actions of one parent with one disruptive 6 year old kid. I don't get it. :confused3

Yes "we" as a society. Several posters on this thread have said they see nothing wrong with young children listening to music like this because "it is part of pop culture" or "it doesn't matter because they just don't understand the words" or "words are just words and I let my kids listen to everything" I've read those type of statements on here several times.

And there was discussion on this thread to a kids dance studio doing a routine to this song. I didn't read that all the parents got up and complained.

I'm making blanket statements about the bulk of our society as a whole. Its very sad. I don't see the past with rose colored glasses, and I surely don't see the future that way either. Just becasue we've saved our kids from segregation and sweat shops doesn't mean that we have created a better world for them. Just a different one.
 
If you read the bolded part I quoted you would see.. "Once upon a time we protected our kids"

No, once upon a time kids worked like adults and were far from protected...

I can not stand negativity and over generalization. Things were not all perfect before and things are not all bad (and going into the toilet) now , especially because of one song...

Wow, you really don't get it do you? Have you even read all the words people have said here, or are you just reading what you want to see?
I'm pretty sure its the latter which makes communicating with you very difficult.


And ironically, you are calling out the bad of past generations because some are only pointing out the good. Psst, check out your bolded statement :rolleyes1
 
If you read the bolded part I quoted you would see.. "Once upon a time we protected our kids"

No, once upon a time kids worked like adults and were far from protected...

I can not stand negativity and over generalization. Things were not all perfect before and things are not all bad (and going into the toilet) now , especially because of one song...

Sadly its far worse than just one song.
 
Apples and oranges here. Sweat shops and coal mines have zero to do with sexualization of young children. Nobody said everything was sunshine and roses but there were some things..like not exposing a child to sexual songs/movies/content and allowing them to be young innocent children that used to occur and that was a good thing.

so they were young and innocent and working in those places... OK...LOL
 
Wow, you really don't get it do you? Have you even read all the words people have said here, or are you just reading what you want to see?
I'm pretty sure its the latter which makes communicating with you very difficult.


And ironically, you are calling out the bad of past generations because some are only pointing out the good. Psst, check out your bolded statement :rolleyes1

I have been reading... but go ahead and label "generation trash" .

I am pointing out the negative in the past in the attempt to make you see that all is not negative now! The fact that you can't see that is the irony..
I can not change the past... but I can attempt to affect the future... If you want to call the next generation "trash" go right ahead. You are the ones looking through negative lenses ...
 
Clearly, people see this whole situation differently. All of this back and forth nonsense is getting no one anywhere. I am just going to bow out now with a final statement...

Teach your kids what is appropriate and what is not. Listening to this song doesn't make you a bad parent or a bad kid. This song (and others like it) are not what society needs to be concerned about, or at least it is nowhere near the top of the list of concerns. Starving children, bankrupt families, and the future of the education system are far more important and should be the focus of all parents of today's youth, not what's playing on the radio. If you don't like the song, then don't let your kids listen to it, but you have absolutely no right to pass judgement on anyone who listens to it or their children. Period. I'm out.
 
I have been reading... but go ahead and label "generation trash" .

I am pointing out the negative in the past in the attempt to make you see that all is not negative now! The fact that you can't see that is the irony..
I can not change the past... but I can attempt to affect the future... If you want to call the next generation "trash" go right ahead. You are the ones looking through negative lenses ...

I don't think anyone is saying all is negative now. And no one is saying that the past was perfect. We could keep kids out of coal mines and from singing songs about sex at the same time you know.
 
Clearly, people see this whole situation differently. All of this back and forth nonsense is getting no one anywhere. I am just going to bow out now with a final statement...

Teach your kids what is appropriate and what is not. Listening to this song doesn't make you a bad parent or a bad kid. This song (and others like it) are not what society needs to be concerned about, or at least it is nowhere near the top of the list of concerns. Starving children, bankrupt families, and the future of the education system are far more important and should be the focus of all parents of today's youth, not what's playing on the radio. If you don't like the song, then don't let your kids listen to it, but you have absolutely no right to pass judgement on anyone who listens to it or their children. Period. I'm out.

I'm sorry, but this is a big part of the problem. As parents we should most definitely worry about what our kids are listening to and taking into their minds. We can do that and worry about starvation and the education system at the same time.
 
I'm sorry, but this is a big part of the problem. As parents we should most definitely worry about what our kids are listening to and taking into their minds. We can do that and worry about starvation and the education system at the same time.

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I don't think anyone is saying all is negative now. And no one is saying that the past was perfect. We could keep kids out of coal mines and from singing songs about sex at the same time you know.

I am sorry but calling the next gen.. "generation trash" is pretty much all negative if you ask me.. and that is when I jumped in to the conversation.

And I know you can do both.. but you also have to raise children who are aware and can function in society... so you pick your battles... it also depends on what age your children are and where you live.
 
I'm sorry, but this is a big part of the problem. As parents we should most definitely worry about what our kids are listening to and taking into their minds. We can do that and worry about starvation and the education system at the same time.

:thumbsup2:thumbsup2 Well said!
 
I'm sorry, but this is a big part of the problem. As parents we should most definitely worry about what our kids are listening to and taking into their minds. We can do that and worry about starvation and the education system at the same time.

Okay, I know I said I was out, but I have to address this since you are telling me I am part of the "problem". You just said:

"As parents, we should most definitely worry about what our kids are listening to and taking into their minds."

I COMPLETELY agree with that statement. YOU worry about YOUR kids, and I'LL worry about MINE. No one else needs to be concerned about what my kids listen to. They are my kids. I would never dream of telling someone else how to raise their kids. That's just wrong.
 


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