Radio Censorship
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Radio Censorship
Has it gone too far? It seems like they are censoring everything now. I was driving home today and I heard Jason Aldean's song "Johnny Cash" for like the 100th time, but I picked up on something I hadn't heard before when it was on the radio. It is supposed to go: "Quit my job flipped off the boss took my name off the payroll, screw you man". Instead the radio version goes: "Quit my job took my name off the payroll, I'm outta here man". Just kind of got to me a little. I mean, where is going to stop? I'm done venting.
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It seems that radio is being censored ,but i can find almost anything on TV that would should be illegal. Amost every obscene word can be heard on tv. This world is skrewed up, instead of people taking responsibility for what is right and wrong , the government has to tell them what is. Nickelback has ther song (rockstar) censored and it isnt that bad.
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Originally Posted by slinger34
It seems that radio is being censored ,but i can find almost anything on TV that would should be illegal. Amost every obscene word can be heard on tv. This world is skrewed up, instead of people taking responsibility for what is right and wrong , the government has to tell them what is.
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I'm not so sure if it's radio censorship or country music censorship. I've heard some pretty obscene things coming from hip-hop radio. No it was not coming from MY radio. I think censoring the "Screw you man" and other not so obscene lyrics is part of country's more family friendly attitude rather than the shoot em' up kill em and sell drugs lyrics of that other crap.
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I think it's more the stations than the government. Country radio stations are supposed to be more family friendly than rock and rap stations.
I know that the two local ones where I live, a lot of people wrote and called in to complain about the lyrics in that song.
So it was probally a lot of appeasing the masses.
I know that the two local ones where I live, a lot of people wrote and called in to complain about the lyrics in that song.
So it was probally a lot of appeasing the masses.
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Originally Posted by ben97
Just like on the Talyor Swift song "Picture to burn" They don't say "gay" on the radio... It is pretty retarded, I usually just buy CD's and put them on my I-Pod.
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