Neville's Breakfast
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It’s their radio station. They can do what they like. Just listen on Alexa or equivalent modern technology. I will as it is a great song.
Would they play Dire Straights' Money for Nothing out of interest?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-54999375
Just before we piss ourselves with excitement for Saturday after a crap international break, I was trawling through the news and saw this article.
Radio 1 are not going to play the original version of the Christmas classic and great song, Fairytale of New York. This is because the lyrics may offend some of its younger viewers. As someone who is young (late twenties), I don't know a single person in my age group, or even younger, who is even in the slightest bothered.
In fact, we just find this constant changing and banning of lyrics, tv programmes, films etc bloody irritating. A quick warning before playing or screening of controversial songs or programmes, should be the way, not erasing classics.
However, I do respect peoples views and if this offends them then fine, but is this yet more PC pandering or is it about time we made some changes to these dated Christmas Songs?
Interested to hear your views. Please don't send this to the bear pit either.
One of the biggest challenges facing future society imo is the drive to protect everyone from any sort of offence or pain in life. It could (and probably will imo) ultimately lead to extreme censorship and the loss of rights to free speech in time. Ultimately a part of what makes an individual well rounded and resilient in life is experiencing challenge and learning to be able to manage things one finds uncomfortable and learn to actually defend themselves when it arises and actually use those debates to highlight what is right or wrong. I read a good book that talked about how much quality of life has improved with many of us never really experiencing any real hardship leading to tiny and ultimately non consequential things that people can choose to find offence in now becoming huge issue points as groups feel they have a right to be spared anything they may not like.
Would they play Dire Straights' Money for Nothing out of interest?
One of the biggest challenges facing future society imo is the drive to protect everyone from any sort of offence or pain in life. It could (and probably will imo) ultimately lead to extreme censorship and the loss of rights to free speech in time. Ultimately a part of what makes an individual well rounded and resilient in life is experiencing challenge and learning to be able to manage things one finds uncomfortable and learn to actually defend themselves when it arises and actually use those debates to highlight what is right or wrong. I read a good book that talked about how much quality of life has improved with many of us never really experiencing any real hardship leading to tiny and ultimately non consequential things that people can choose to find offence in now becoming huge issue points as groups feel they have a right to be spared anything they may not like.
Bear in mind the average listener to radio 1 is about 12 , if you are going to start censoring songs , what about several rap songs that are also homophobic and get played ..
Bear in mind the average listener to radio 1 is about 12 , if you are going to start censoring songs , what about several rap songs that are also homophobic and get played ..