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"Why Music Censorship Should End" Response
While I do understand why radio stations censor songs, I agree with the author. I personally am not offendeed by profanity and I don't know why some people are. There are plenty of songs with terrible meanings and messages that contain no profanity while many great songs do. It's not part of the artists' jobs to write songs that are appealing to everyone because that would be impossible. If a person doesn't like what he/she hears on the radio, they have the power to change the station.
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