Quote Originally Posted by ladyM
Read the thread about free speech, thats what my original message was about. The song must have offended someone and that ignorant, narrowminded person is now imposing their will onto people who are fully capable of making up their own mind about the lyrics.

It is very frustrating! There is a sign that reads, " if voting could change things, it would be illegal. " It may be irrelevant here, but it shows how impotent we are to make any real changes in this country. Once freedom is dampened in one small way, the whole idea of freedom is in question. That was lyrics to a song you liked, what about the next book you read, or the next movie you see, or art gallery/ museum you visit? How long before everything we do, see, hear, think and read is censored and changed to what one small group of people think is acceptable? What one person finds morally reprehensible, the next person finds morally acceptable.
Yeah, it's completely ridiculous. You guys pretty much summarized it all up already, and have excellent points.
MightyFourTwenty Reviewed by MightyFourTwenty on . Goodbye Freedom of Expression Yesterday at approximately 11:30AM, I stepped out of my american government class ecstatic that I finally finished my midterm. 10 chapters about government, its history and its contemporary application are now lodged into my head. I head over to the food court, buy myself a sandwich and start watching MtvU and Sean Paul's song, "We Be Burning" is on. If you did not already know, this song is about partying particularly with cannabis, the epitomizing line being, "Legalize it, time to Rating: 5