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Who Is Winning the War on Offensive Words?
Rap music took center stage earlier this week as the National Day of Outrage prompted protests in cities across the country, including The protest is the latest in the war on offensive words, which, in recent months, has seen You can thank Don Imus. The protests are an outgrowth of the comments made by the shock jock against the Earlier this year, the NAACP's Youth and College Division, along with the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, denounced denigrating lyrics and images in rap music and launched an effort asking that record companies bleep out offensive words. The STOP initiative is also targeting the television industry, demanding it stop defaming women, degrading the community and black history and start supporting diverse voices in hip hop. The "decency initiative" promoted by the National Action network is urging public divestment from the music industry until offensive language is removed from lyrics.
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