Should
music videos be censored?
Ofcom takes complaints about
communication services such as television, radio, magazines, newspapers etc.
They have a wide range of powers across these regions. It has a statutory duty
to represent the interests of the citizens and consumers and aim is to protect
the public from what might be harmful or offensive material. The main areas of
Ofcom preside over licensing, research, codes and policies, competition and
protecting the radio stations from abuse. Whenever viewers and listeners
complain about a program they’ve seen or heard. The Ofcom assess it against the
code.
Music artists such as Eminem,
Rihanna, LMFAO, Lady gaga etc have had their music videos censored because they
have broken boundaries. The reason for doing this is to stop audiences from
hearing or seeing what they don’t want to know. In Rihanna’s video ‘Man Down’
it promotes the idea of murder as being a way to battle rape.
We held a class debate in order to
get the views of the parents of children who like Rihanna’s songs and allow
them to listen to her and those parents who want her videos to be clean and
censored in order to allow their children to listen to her safely. We also
looked at the views of the fans, the artist, the music producer, and the music
radios etc.
The parents who believe Rihanna’s
music and videos should be censored believe this is not what children should be
listening to parents do not want their children to be fighting fire with fire.
They don’t want their children thinking that if Rihanna can shoot a man then it
must be ok for them to do so also. Parents ask that she would tone down the
drug use, violence and the skimpy clothes in her music videos, to realize she
is a role model for little girls and they are going to look up to her so she is
causing parents issues. Kiss radio will only play clean-censored music; Rihanna
should cut back and stop breaking boundaries.
Rihanna does not believe that her
music should be censored because otherwise the music being played to the
audience is not a true reflection of the message she is trying to get across,
she believes artists have a freedom of speech and should be able to sing
whatever they like and not have every other word in their song blanked out
because some people may not like it, if you don’t like the music simply don’t
listen to it. The narrative is really up to the viewer as to how they interpret
the music and the feeling it gives them and what they lyrics mean. The music
videos simply present what the artists intentions where when making the song.
The record producer states that Rihanna’s fan base isn’t aimed at children but
aimed at teenagers and young adults that clearly understand her lyrics and will
not copy what she does in her music videos but listens to and watches her for entertainment
value.
Parents who allow their children to
watch and listen to Rihanna say that if you educate your children properly they
will understand that they don’t need to copy Rihanna or idolize her in any
sense but that her music is purely for entertainment and that her music
shouldn’t be treated any differently to television shows. You don’t ‘ban’ or
censor television shows because the main character isn’t an ideal role model.
No music artist is going to be perfect and Rihanna isn’t going to change the
way she produces music in order to please those who want to listen to her
‘clean’. If you want to listen to her it will have to be how the song was
originally wrote.
I can understand that some children
or young teenagers are going to listen to Rihanna’s music and enjoy it, they
will sing the lyrics and could possibly idolize her. But if their parents teach
them the clear difference between right and wrong then there really shouldn’t
be a problem. The children probably wont understand the lyrics and if they do
then their parents should have taught them whether they think it is ok for them
to sing them, if they don’t like the lyrics then they shouldn’t let their
children listen to the artist. The artist’s fan base was not made for children
it was simply made to get out her messages as an artist in hope that people
will agree and appreciate her lyrics. It doesn’t need to be censored; by
censoring music you are destroying the song and ruining the artist’s message.
Censorship puts a mask over the image of the artist and only portrays them as
what Ofcom wants them to be.
When
watching the music video for ‘Slim Shady Eminem’ the song is full of bad
language racist comments, rude comments, mocking the mentally insane etc. The
artist is an awful role model for children and his music is aimed at older
teenagers and young adults the humor in his songs can be viewed as offensive
and people really do take it seriously. But I believe that the artist is
entitled to have his own music the way he likes it, his music but be enjoyed
otherwise he wouldn’t be as popular as he is. His own lyrics are talking about
how children known far more than we think they do and they already know about
sex and violence so music isn’t going to make a difference at all.




