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They didn't do that back in the 70's with the hard rock music. People had a little respect, but I would say if you had your speakers blarring like that back then the cops would have stopped you in a second, but today you hear the music is too loud and they have their wondows up. I've had them ride by my house at night with their wondows up and the music is beating you in the house. Where the heck are the cops.? They can give them a ticket for disturbing the peace.
I'ts basically our society just gone to heck. This is what happens. There are many nice places in this country where you can live and things are so much better. They usually have mountains and good schools. Most of you will know why the mountain states are better and have better schools.
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Just see what our darker brothers think when you ask them to turn it off...
What is with those stupid things on their heads? Don't they realise how ridiculous they look!?
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What is with those stupid things on their heads? Don't they realise how ridiculous they look!?
Ignorance is amazing ubiquitous...



So what do you gotta say about these folks and their headwear??? Let's see how fair you can be with your small-minded attitude about culture you obviously know nothing of...
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So what do you gotta say about these folks and their headwear??? Let's see how fair you can be with your small-minded attitude about culture you obviously know nothing of...
Yep them guys is real stone cool
They got the look alright•••
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Yep them guys is real stone cool
They got the look alright•••
Figures...I didn't expect you could anyway.

Just another typical, garden variety...
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Figures...I didn't expect you could anyway.

Just another typical, garden variety...
Oh no I hate gardening•••
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in this day and age i'm not too sure race has to do anything with loud music, it's more a da factor.

now i live and breathe through music and understand (loud) music and connect with many different varieties and play everything from country to rock to rap to jazz to folk but i do not play it loud to piss off or interrogate others privacy.

btw, i have friends of all walks of life and have known of all to be equally as intelligent or dumb as the next.

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in this day and age i'm not too sure race has to do anything with loud music, it's more a da factor.

now i live and breathe through music and understand (loud) music and connect with many different varieties and play everything from country to rock to rap to jazz to folk but i do not play it loud to piss off or interrogate others privacy.
What on earth is the da factor?
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This applies to male and female teenagers.
Not exclusively black, but Hispanic and white as well.
Always blasting the annoying, trendy rap music.
Poker face bull****. A-kon garbage. What have you.
It's never going to stop.
Please help.
If your post is not exclusively toward blacks then change your title to : "Teenagers bumping loud rap music in their cars".

Where or the mods? Personally I think you should banned...
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I would suggest that there has been a general deterioration in behaviour throughout various age groups in recent times.

Kids, of all backgrounds/colour, always played loud music.
The difference being that in my day, when an adult asked a kid to lower the volume, you would respectyour elders and lower the volume when asked.
Today?
I’m not sure that this would generally be the case.

I don’t know why standards have changed to be honest.
Seems that there is a lack of fundamental respect for the word of adults, when it comes to some kids.
This can only be down to the way these kids have been brought up, I would suggest.

If a kid is brought up to respect the words of an adult – the kid will respect the word of all adults, I think.

I’ve said it before many times – people need to have a licence to keep a dog.
We should have strict control on who can/cannot be a parent, in my view.
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I would suggest that there has been a general deterioration in behaviour throughout various age groups in recent times.

Kids, of all backgrounds/colour, always played loud music.
The difference being that in my day, when an adult asked a kid to lower the volume, you would respectyour elders and lower the volume when asked.
Today?
I’m not sure that this would generally be the case.

I don’t know why standards have changed to be honest.
Seems that there is a lack of fundamental respect for the word of adults, when it comes to some kids.
This can only be down to the way these kids have been brought up, I would suggest.

If a kid is brought up to respect the words of an adult – the kid will respect the word of all adults, I think.

I’ve said it before many times – people need to have a licence to keep a dog.
We should have strict control on who can/cannot be a parent, in my view.
I agree with much of what you said - to a point.

What do you do with the adults that still act like kids? You don't have to go too far to see prime examples of what I'm talking about. Are they to be respected by kids? By adults? By anyone?

And who is this "we" to which you refer? Do you think you should be including in this "we" group? Why? Why not? If you think you should included in the 'chosen' group that decides who can/can't be a parent, what criteria are you using that allows you to think you're superior to anyone else? I definitely will agree to disagree with that type of mentality...

These are rhetorical questions - not meant to start an argument with you in particular, but I'm sure you can understand what I'm getting at in posing them...

WRT to this loud music playing stuff, it could easily be curtailed - if people thought it a serious enough problem. As such, it's not all that significant so people should just lighten up about the whole matter - there are much bigger fish to fry than someone's loud music; and I use the term "music" very loosely...
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I agree with much of what you said - to a point.

What do you do with the adults that still act like kids? You don't have to go too far to see prime examples of what I'm talking about. Are they to be respected by kids? By adults? By anyone?

And who is this "we" to which you refer? Do you think you should be including in this "we" group? Why? Why not? If you think you should included in the 'chosen' group that decides who can/can't be a parent, what criteria are you using that allows you to think you're superior to anyone else? I definitely will agree to disagree with that type of mentality...

These are rhetorical questions - not meant to start an argument with you in particular, but I'm sure you can understand what I'm getting at in posing them...

WRT to this loud music playing stuff, it could easily be curtailed - if people thought it a serious enough problem. As such, it's not all that significant so people should just lighten up about the whole matter - there are much bigger fish to fry than someone's loud music; and I use the term "music" very loosely...
The "we" I refer to is - society in general.

It is my view that there are people who are not fit to be parents.
They bring children in to the world - and are incapable of looking after the emotional/financial/societal needs of their children.
These people, in many cases, are incapable of looking after themselves, never mind anyone else.
And lets be clear here, it is the welfare of the children, of these people who take precedence, in my view.

In terms of setting a criteria for people to be allowed to parent, I have no set ideas.

In terms of adults acting as children - I'm not really sure what you mean.
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The "we" I refer to is - society in general.

It is my view that there are people who are not fit to be parents.
They bring children in to the world - and are incapable of looking after the emotional/financial/societal needs of their children.
These people, in many cases, are incapable of looking after themselves, never mind anyone else.
And lets be clear here, it is the welfare of the children, of these people who take precedence, in my view.

In terms of setting a criteria for people to be allowed to parent, I have no set ideas.

In terms of adults acting as children - I'm not really sure what you mean.
now this one hits home as i can honestly say that my parents were not fit to be parents.
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