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Call to ban 'homophobic' music

Record shops which sell music containing homophobic lyrics have been condemned for acting irresponsibly by a Green Party councillor in Brighton.

In a city where one in six people is lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered (LGBT), the issue is particularly sensitive, says Cllr Simon Williams.

"If artists incited the murder of black people, the stores would never dream of putting the tracks on sale," he said.

The stores have told him it is not their role to act as censors.

Mr Williams wrote to HMV, Virgin Megastore and MVC about lyrics by artists such as Beenie Man, Elephant Man and Vybz Kartel.

"It's wrong to sell music that incites the execution - including hanging and shooting - of gay people," he said.

"I understand the shops don't want to act as censors but we are not talking about mild homophobia - these lyrics are about murdering people."

Gennaro Castaldo of HMV said: "HMV in no way supports or condones any of the homophobic views expressed by various dancehall artists, which we agree are abhorrent and should rightly be challenged.

"However, we are opposed to the practice of censorship .

"Experience also tells us the more you try to proscribe something, the more you paradoxically increase its appeal among the very people you may be seeking to deter or to persuade."

Last month, a row erupted over the nomination of allegedly homophobic artists at the Music of Black Origin (Mobo) awards, which are due to be screened in October.

Reggae stars Elephant Man and Vybz Kartel were asked by organisers to apologise for their anti-gay lyrics but had their nominations withdrawn when they failed to do so.
 














clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
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This isn't me being right on, but I get really annoyed at how a lot of this music contains violence and homophobia. Most people take it with a pinch of salt, but there are a lot of young male kids of West Indian descent living round me who see these artists as role models and f*cking shit role models they are.

( I say West Indian because black a far too simplistic terms with so many people of African descent - I suspect it is a problem within the poor young male West Indian community )

I see a lot of young kids just hanging around, sometimes selling drugs, talking with a bronx accent and I can only think they're getting it from these artists.

It is course due to their economic situation in a lot of cases, but this behaivour is now being marketed as being cool - and thats what I have a problem with.

I think these teenagers are being exploited by record companies.

If such images were being sold to predominantly white middle class children I think they'd be a bigger outcry. I think it continues because a white market exists to purchase it and they see it as cool - but it has less of a social effect because these musicians are not role models to them.

If you attack this music you're either labelled as racist or paradoxically too politically correct.

I have no hard evidence to back up my views, but I have a problem with the marketing of violence.

I don't believe in censorship but these artists need to take a bigger responsibililty
 


SussexSpur

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Jan 24, 2004
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If the two extremes of the "censorship of lyrics" debate are Frank Zappa and Tipper Gore, think I'll side with the one who wrote "Joe's Garage" every time. . .
 


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