Monday, January 26, 2009

READ a B-O-O-K!

I was late on this one. A friend put me on to it. It got played on BET...good thing or not? There was a big controversy about whether kids were ready for satire like this. Take a look and see what you think



Now here are were a lot of talks about not only the content of the video but the placement. Should this have played during peak times when kids were more likely to watch? Take a look.



Meet the creators and see what they have to say about their work and the attention it has drawn.



My take, it's a good work. I'm a parent and I believe that we in this country has to put the power back in the hands of parents. I would not let my kids watch 106 and Park on their own at all. The powers that be are about making money and they are not going to make music with my kids in mind. It's my job to decide and monitor what my children see and hear. Consider the messages in every or most hip hop videos contain. Materialism, alcoholism, drug use, misogyny, and self destruction are the meat and potato of the images being played on not only MTV, BET, VH1 and any other outlet that plays mainstream music. *All the channels mentioned are a part of the same company, Viacom. I feel like if parents did their jobs then this video would not even exist. The point was to offset the messages that are kids are already hearing. A work offering another option and I applaud BET for showing it on air. My own brother, I think said it best. The music that makes the most offers bad solutions to bad situations. This was pointed out may times in the animated series on Comedy Central, The Boondocks. The creator is not a fan of BET. What say you?

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