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ShyGuyInChicago
June 2nd, 2011, 04:23 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/06/02/rihanna.man.down.controversy/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

Rihanna's 'Man Down' video 'inexcusable,' parent group says

By Alan Duke, CNN
June 2, 2011 5:13 p.m. EDT


Rihanna defended her video Thursday with a posting on her Twitter account.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: BET says the video meets its standards for broadcast
The music industry is not "Parents R Us!," Rihanna tweets
In the video, Rihanna portrays a sexual assault victim who shoots her attacker
The Parents Television Council wants it banned from TV
The video gives revenge killing "the imprimatur of acceptability," the group says


Los Angeles (CNN) -- The music video for Rihanna's newest single, "Man Down," is "an inexcusable, shock-only, shoot-and-kill theme song" that should not be aired on television, according to a group that campaigns against violence on TV.
Rihanna defended her video Thursday with a posting on her Twitter account: "U can't hide your kids from society, or they'll never learn how to adapt! This is the REAL WORLD!"
"The music industry isn't exactly Parents R Us! We have the freedom to make art, LET US! Its your job to make sure they dont turn out like US," she tweeted.
The hip-hop singer, who was herself a victim of a beating by ex-boyfriend Chris Brown, portrays a woman who guns down a man who sexually assaulted her.
The video, which premiered on the BET cable channel Tuesday, "gives retaliation in the form of premeditated murder the imprimatur of acceptability," the Parents Television Council said in a news release.
The founder of the council's "Enough is Enough" anti-violence campaign called the video "a clear violation of BET's own programming guidelines."
"I join with the Parents Television Council and Industry Ears in calling on Viacom executives to immediately pull the video from programs that are targeted to youth and teenagers," Pastor Delman Coates wrote in Wednesday's news release.
Industry Ears describes itself on its website as a "nonpartisan think tank aimed at addressing and finding solutions to disparities in media that negatively impact individuals and communities."
BET, which is a subsidiary of Viacom, issued a statement Thursday afternoon saying the video complied with "a comprehensive set of standards and guidelines that are applied to all of our content."
"At the same time, it is clear that the 'Man Down' video has sparked a passionate dialogue and we will continue this conversation with our audience tonight on '106 & Park.'"
Rihanna and her representatives did not immediately respond to CNN requests for comment.
The artist did use Twitter messages Wednesday and Thursday to thank her fans for "the amazing response" and to defend her video.
"I love you guys, and I love that u GOT IT!!!" Rihanna tweeted Wednesday.
"We're strong innocent fun flirtatious vulnerable, and sometimes our innocence can cause us to be naive! We always think it could NEVER be us, but in reality, it can happen to ANY of us!" she wrote.
She launched a series of tweets again after the controversy spread in media reports Thursday:
"I'm a 23 year old rockstar with NO KIDS! What's up with everybody wantin me to be a parent? I'm just a girl, I can only be your/our voice!"
"Cuz we all know how difficult/embarrassing it is to communicate touchy subject matters to anyone especially our parents!"
"And this is why! Cuz we turn the other cheek! U can't hide your kids from society, or they'll never learn how to adapt! This is the REAL WORLD!"
"The music industry isn't exactly Parents R Us! We have the freedom to make art, LET US! Its your job to make sure they dont turn out like US."
The video opens with Rihanna using a small revolver to shoot a man on a street, apparently in her native Barbados. The viewers see a graphic view of the man lying dead in the street with a pool of blood streaming near his head. It then flashes back to the previous day, when the shooter was sexually attacked.
"What started out as a simple altercation turns into a real sticky situation," Rihanna sings.
"Makes me want to cry, because I didn't mean to hurt him, could've been somebody's son," the song says. "Oh, mama, I just shot a man down"
"Why did I pull the trigger?" she sings. "Now I am a criminal."

Amnesiac
June 3rd, 2011, 12:14 AM
The Parents Television Council is full of scum who have absolutely no idea how parenting works. They're the exact people who want the United States turned into a nanny state where everybody is told what's good for them and what is.

I'll be pissing on their graves.

Dunce
June 3rd, 2011, 09:03 AM
Why didn't they complain about S and M?? She was practically having sex in that video. Rihanna's music sucks anyway. But I still think they should only put it on tv after a certain time (not 9pm, thats early:L) because children will be watching it otherwise. Yet Rihanna shouldnt stop doing it just because of kids. Censoring stuff before a certain time seems like an ok compromise.

Sugaree
June 3rd, 2011, 03:11 PM
Remember kids, never ever defend yourself from a rapist. Just do what they want and everything will be ok!

UnknownError
June 3rd, 2011, 03:40 PM
^ Lmao I always wondered why rape victims don't bite the rapists penis off. http://forum.catiewayne.com/images/smilies/notme.jpg

Anyway the parents tv police or whatever they are called need to shoosh.

Tristin.
June 3rd, 2011, 03:40 PM
political correctness gone crazy -_-

Mewp
June 6th, 2011, 08:05 AM
Nonsense, frankly. It's not like children aren't exposed to violence from a young age in other forms of media. Gunning down a rapist is certainly more ethically acceptable in my view than say, the collateral damage in the average action movie.

RoseyCadaver
June 6th, 2011, 08:41 AM
These people are way over protective,I saw the video and I thought it was very deep.Like someone said where were they for S&M xD?None the less a good video and song ,if they don't want their kids to watch it,then they can sensor it.

Love.Hate
June 6th, 2011, 08:47 AM
Personally I love it, and her. I dont see a problem with the video it fits in perfectly with the song.

Magus
June 6th, 2011, 09:58 AM
Messages to Parents:

My dear parents. It's obvious that music television is not suitable for those who are 12 years of age. But that's not the issue. The issue is that your 7 year old kids is probably watching a women's vagina getting opened violently by a vice, and a guy's penis being hammered with a 9 inch nail.

They can be as much as disturbing as the guy getting beheaded. True. So, you think parental watch is enough? No. They know every shit.

Okay what fuck I am saying?

All I am saying, kids will learn about getting fucked and killing or maybe loving their ucker any time of their life. So, it's useless to shout on a video clip on MTV, because I know for sure, behind their cute eyes watching sponge bob, they have seen more than you can imagine. This is 2011. World is fucked up. Big fish eats the small fish. That how life goes. They need to learn about shit.

I wonder how the parents survived the 80s.

Korashk
June 6th, 2011, 02:47 PM
^ Lmao I always wondered why rape victims don't bite the rapists penis off.
That's how you get murdered.

Outlaw221
June 7th, 2011, 12:19 AM
THose ppl need a life and they need to get laid ! lol

Sage
June 7th, 2011, 12:38 AM
THose ppl need a life and they need to get laid ! lol

I'm fairly certain that people with children have gotten laid already, more often than not.

Jawbreaker
June 7th, 2011, 12:49 AM
I always found certain aspects of religion to be worse. I mean, you're teaching kids that a man, pretty much naked and starving bleeding to this death is a symbol of hope and peace. Why is THAT okay and not something that portrays the reality of life on the streets?

It's not as if teenagers are also oblivious to violence; in fact, a lot of us have a lot of violent tendencies ingrained in us and it's best to recognize that and work with it than trying to suppress it and pretend that it doesn't exist. Oh and censoring a song and video will only make more people wanted.

I could go on and on about the double standards at play here and how awful censorship is, but I don't think it's necessary.

Sage
June 7th, 2011, 12:52 AM
Why is THAT okay and not something that portrays the reality of life on the streets?

I wasn't aware that Rihanna was an accurate portrayal of anything.

Jawbreaker
June 7th, 2011, 12:53 AM
I wasn't aware that Rihanna was an accurate portrayal of anything.

The themes, at least from what I gathered from the article, seemed like something that could happen in the streets. Never listened to Rihanna so I can't really give much input on the issue.

Sage
June 7th, 2011, 12:55 AM
The themes, at least from what I gathered from the article, seemed like something that could happen in the streets.

That's like saying one can learn something about immigration in the United States from Machete and Grand Theft Auto IV.

Jawbreaker
June 7th, 2011, 01:05 AM
That's like saying one can learn something about immigration in the United States from Machete and Grand Theft Auto IV.

>implying I have any clue what Machete is

Okay fair enough. Even then, I don't really see the point in censoring violence.

Sage
June 7th, 2011, 01:08 AM
>implying I have any clue what Machete is

>Implying you can't use Google

Jawbreaker
June 7th, 2011, 01:14 AM
>Implying you can't use Google

>Implying I care enough to do so.

Okay, I'll stop :P

RoseyCadaver
June 11th, 2011, 12:51 AM
I'm fairly certain that people with children have gotten laid already, more often than not.

Nuh uh Sage,they were asexual xD!

ItStOuGhEnOuGh4Us
June 14th, 2011, 03:11 PM
I honestly think this is why the world is in it's current affair. Parents want to shelter all of us from the Evils of the world! Better yet, let us see it, I think will better prepare us for the harsh reality! But what the hell! I am just a kid right/ What do I know?

Continuum
June 16th, 2011, 07:50 AM
Nuh uh Sage,they were asexual xD!

I always wondered how Conservatives bred with each other. We'll probably never know. :rolleyes:

Neverender
June 16th, 2011, 10:43 AM
I always wondered how Conservatives bred with each other. We'll probably never know. :rolleyes:


Like this:
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EON-
June 16th, 2011, 12:23 PM
Made me lol, neverender.

These parents need to get a hobby.