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And see, that doesn't bother me at all :shrug:sinwagon said:Just for the record....my bra and panties rarely match![]()
And see, that doesn't bother me at all :shrug:sinwagon said:Just for the record....my bra and panties rarely match![]()
hwyman3 said:I fully agree that the Dixie Chicks have their freedom of speech (even thought they wouldn't exercise it in America). But don't those who disagree with them also enjoy the freedom of speech? Do we not have the right to publicly disagree with them? No one is saying they have no right to disagree with the President. but do we then also have the right to no longer buy their CDs if we disagree with them?
Larry Gude said:...the Chix and their supporters position is that Natalie has this right to say what she wants...and no one has the right to disagree with her, say mean things about her or even point out the flat out cowardice of exercising her US Constitutionally protected right to free speech...on foreign soil.
Playing the role of victim.
sinwagon said:Thats not my position, I am simply saying I won't stop listening to their music because of what she said. But anyone else who choses to do so, has that right and I don't have anything against that.
Larry Gude said:...the Chix and their supporters position is that Natalie has this right to say what she wants...and no one has the right to disagree with her, say mean things about her or even point out the flat out cowardice of exercising her US Constitutionally protected right to free speech...on foreign soil.
Playing the role of victim.
I loved the Dixie Chicks who kept their own Political Views to themselves. Joe Schmoe down the street, and his opions are his, and affects no body else's opinion. BUT, when you are in the Public Eye, such as the Dixie Chicks, you are likely to affect somebody's views of the world. Especially younger people who really only respect your views because you've had the same heart break as them. The Dixie Chicks make great music, but they need to STFU when it comes to their own political views.Bustem' Down said:I find it silly and support her. Freedom of speech is exactly that, not if this and except when that.
What's wrong with affecting someone's views? That's why we have political debates, townhall meetings, religious services, schools, and this forum. You spend every day trying to convince someone that your idea is better than thier idea. That's how life is, and if you are so easily swayed that a celebrity can change your entire view on a subject then that's pathetic and no one's problem but your own.Angel said:I loved the Dixie Chics who kept thier own Political Views to themselves. Joe Schmoe down the street, and his opions are his, and affects no body elses opinion. BUT, when you are in the Public Eye, such as the Dixie Chics, you are likely to affect somebodies views of the world. Especially younger people who really only respect your views because you've had the same heart break as them. The Dixie Chics make great music, but they need to STFU when it comes to their own politicle views.
Who are the young and impressionable most likely to listen to? The celebrities that they adore or the Politician they have never heard of? I am not swayed by a celebrities views, BUT there are many young and just turned 18 who are. Why do they have the whole Rock The Vote on the Music Channels? Obviously the celebrities play some role in the young impressionable mind.Bustem' Down said:What's wrong with affecting someone's views? That's why we have political debates, townhall meetings, religious services, schools, and this forum. You spend every day trying to convince someone that your idea is better than thier idea. That's how life is, and if you are so easily swayed that a celebrity can change your entire view on a subject then that's pathetic and no one's problem but your own.
You only feel this way because their opinion is contradictory to yours. young people are that young and dumb. I was, and admit it. But the thought that celebrities opinions are going to bring down society is retarted. If they were praising Bush and yee haa everything else you believe, you'd stand up and shout preach on brother! You only want to censor what you don't like.Angel said:Who are the young and impressionable most likely to listen to? The celebrities that they adore or the Politician they have never heard of? I am not swayed by a celebrities views, BUT there are many young and just turned 18 who are. Why do they have the whole Rock The Vote on the Music Channels? Obviously the celebrities play some role in the young impressionable mind.
And you can hate them for that. Burn thier cd's in a bonfire and pay for 60 seconds of TV time to tell every why they are c*nts and how much you hate them. But I find it stupid to to censor someone because they are a celebrity.Mikeinsmd said:They didn't try to sway someones views. The c*nts went to another country and badmouthed the president of the United States.
Their succeeding music sales demonstrated how the majority of this country felt about "their views".![]()
CMC122 said:I really like the sound of the new song, but the message of shiatty attitude that they still have turned me off. Also seeing them trying to make a following by bashing country legends and stereo typing country listeners is desperate and childish.
I'll stick to Toby Keith's White Trash with Money![]()
The new video is cuteMysticalMom said:I love me some Toby.![]()
No don't censor them, just don't buy their music. And when they're living in a van down by the river, they can biatch about how screwed up we are.Bustem' Down said:And you can hate them for that. Burn thier cd's in a bonfire and pay for 60 seconds of TV time to tell every why they are c*nts and how much you hate them. But I find it stupid to to censor someone because they are a celebrity.