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What are your thoughts on the controversial song and video?
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1) I want to sleep with Rihanna (sp)
2) I want to sleep with Meagan Fox
3) Still can't belive the dude is married to the hot chick from Lost.
4) good song, good video...see number 1 & 2
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What are your thoughts on the controversial song and video?
Pathetic....REALLY pathetic
everyone goes thru the " lost in the romance of my own trajedy " phase at some point...i did also....
most of up friggin grow out of it by 22
unless she is younger than that...
very teenage angst ish...
but then again...i like this song :-\
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Pathetic....REALLY pathetic
What kind of message do you think it's sending to today's youth?
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What kind of message do you think it's sending to today's youth?
The artist is the creator of beautiful things.
To reveal art and conceal the artist is arts aim.
The critic is he who can translate into another manner or a new material his impression of beautiful things.
The highest as the lowest form of criticism is a mode of autobiography.
Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault.
Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there is hope.
They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only beauty.
There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book.
Books are well written, or badly written. That is all.
The nineteenth century dislike of realism is the rage of Caliban seeing his own face in a glass.
The nineteenth century dislike of romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass.
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No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style.
No artist is ever morbid. The artist can express everything.
Thought and language are to the artist instruments of an art.
Vice and virtue are to the artist materials for an art.
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craft is the type.
All art is at once surface and symbol.
Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril.
Those who read the symbol do so at their peril.
It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors.
Diversity of opinion about a work of art shows that the work is new, complex, and vital.
When critics disagree, the artist is in accord with himself.
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one admires it intensely.
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What kind of message do you think it's sending to today's youth?
it's almost ok to be abusive
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What are your thoughts on the controversial song and video?
What kind of message do you think it's sending to today's youth?
IMO it's does nothing but give young ones a basis to think being treated badly is "normal' and acceptable if not sort of cool too
When I see things like this .. and the popularity of such things .. it leaves me with little belief that this world will get better in any way
It's like no one gives a second thought as to what they produce and sell to the masses of youth .. who are our future
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What kind of message do you think it's sending to today's youth?
"Abuse is sexy."
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Nice sound, good looking women in the video, but whoever wrote those lyrics is attracted to abusive relationships and believes it's "alright because I like the way it hurts."
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I find it incredibly disturbing, but I do kinda like the song - the melody, not the words
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still wanna bone rihanna
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Didn't Rihanna get assaulted several times by her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown? Didn't she keet going back to him until she finally realized it wasn't good for her image so she finally dumped him? Who knows, maybe she is still seeing him, getting beat up, in secret.
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Didn't Rihanna get assaulted several times by her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown? Didn't she keet going back to him until she finally realized it wasn't good for her image so she finally dumped him? Who knows, maybe she is still seeing him, getting beat up, in secret.
I think she is dating someone else.
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I find it incredibly disturbing, but I do kinda like the song - the melody, not the words
"If she ever tries to f*cking leave again
I'mma tie her to the bed
And set the house on fire
Just gonna stand there
And watch me burn
But that's alright
Because I like
The way it hurts"
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"If she ever tries to f*cking leave again
I'mma tie her to the bed
And set the house on fire
Just gonna stand there
And watch me burn
But that's alright
Because I like
The way it hurts"
Pathetic....REALLY pathetic
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i think this actually sends a valuable message...unlike the trash previously posted...
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"Abuse is sexy."
Nice sound, good looking women in the video, but whoever wrote those lyrics is attracted to abusive relationships and believes it's "alright because I like the way it hurts."
A sign of the times (2 Tim. 3:1-5). . ;)
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Rihanna sends conflicting messages
Fri Feb 4, 2011
Is Rihanna sending mixed messages on domestic violence? Since her relationship with singer Chris Brown ended--after he was arrested for punching her in the face, Rihanna's lyrics have, at times, seemed to justify violence. In "Love The Way You Lie," her rap duet with Eminem, she justified staying in an abusive relationship.
In her latest video, "S&M," she uses graphic images and lyrics to make her case for retribution. The video has reportedly been banned in 11 countries.
In a November 2009 interview with 20/20, Rihanna said she was sharing her story of abuse in hopes of helping young girls. "I will say to any girl going through domestic violence, 'Come out of this. Look at it third person for what it really is,'" she said.
But what should those girls make of the "S&M" video? In the Melina Matsoukas directed piece, Rihanna institutes payback to sensationalistic reporters, enslaving offenders in a torture chamber, tying them with rope, gagging them, and whipping another. Elsewhere, media villain Perez Hilton poses as a dog on a leash.
Rihanna is both victim and perpetrator here. But is this message empowering? Does it advocate fighting back? Or is it just titillating in the same sense of Lady Gaga's homicide-themed "Paparazzi" or Katy Perry's gratuitous "California Gurls" videos?
There is a conflict between the messages Rihanna conveys in her music and the press. It would be great if she made an uplifting song of triumph. But the angst-fueled songs appear to be a part of her healing.
Hopefully, she'll eventually move beyond this dark stage.
http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/hiphopmediatraining/364961/why-is-rihanna-singing-about-violence/?nc