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Originally posted by soramaro
Sigh. The question here - and one that you and most seem not to grasp - has Nothing to do with the song's lyrics or meaning per se. It's just a question of respect, tact and taste for what happened. Do you think the families and friends of the victims - and many radio listeners, for that matter - want to hear a song in which the line "we're gonna Die Young" is repeated over and over after many children died?
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The real question is how mature people are.
I mean, if people take anything bad that happens in their life and start projecting it on every little bit than what's the point in pop music or actually anything?
People are dying on a daily bases from using drugs and drinking, I don't see any backlash at Rihanna songs for instanse.
I just lost my grandma, does that mean I stopped listening to any song that talks about death or talks about being happy just cuz' I was going through hard time?No.
If anything, I feel sorry for Ke$ha right now, I may feel sorry for all of the people that lost someone but taking it out on a song that's BS.