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Since Drill Music Is Fuelling Violent Crime In London, Is It Now Time That This 'music' Was Banned?
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/// Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has called on social media platforms like YouTube to remove videos that glamorise violence and, in an interview with Link Up TV earlier this year, Incognito admitted drill music was fuelling violent crime in the capital. ///
/// Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has called on social media platforms like YouTube to remove videos that glamorise violence and, in an interview with Link Up TV earlier this year, Incognito admitted drill music was fuelling violent crime in the capital. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd rather Ms Dick got on with the day job of actually policing the capital (something that her over-funded and under-effective force seems lamentably unable to do), rather than headline grabbing nonsense about Youtube.
I seem to remember similar scare stories about The Who in 1964, The Sex Pistols in 1977 and RATM in the 90s - all rubbish, as is the current faux outrage.
I seem to remember similar scare stories about The Who in 1964, The Sex Pistols in 1977 and RATM in the 90s - all rubbish, as is the current faux outrage.
Banning a music genre sounds both difficult and the start of a slippery slope. It's censorship because the citizen needs an elite to tell them what they may listen to. Specific tracks may come under existing laws banning incitment or whatever, but the whole classification, more difficult to make a case for.
Well the equivalent would be to issue bans on one or two prominent drill msuic performers, but if you think that some sort of committee is going to vet every piece of music on the streaming sites, youtube, facebook, twitter, rest of internet and classify it as drill or non-drill then you know very little about music. Would you recognise the difference between a drill song and a grime song?
Old_Geezer
/// Banned protest groups tend to either be violent or to incite it. ///
Well this type of music is also, certainly inciting violence.
/// Not all the category of protest groups are banned, just specific ones. ///
I am not suggesting that all types of music should be banned, just this specific one.
/// Banned protest groups tend to either be violent or to incite it. ///
Well this type of music is also, certainly inciting violence.
/// Not all the category of protest groups are banned, just specific ones. ///
I am not suggesting that all types of music should be banned, just this specific one.
You can't police art AOG, nor should you. As EDDIE says there are violent lyrics to all sorts of genres of music, the problems are social, not artistic, that's merely an expression for how people feel, and if they're feeling like they want to shoot someone in the face because they live in a different postcode etc etc etc ( all the other lame reasons) then we've failed way before they start listening to Drill.
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