I should NOT have to sit in my car, held hostage by a red light, and be forced to listen to... being blared in the car next door. We shouldn't be subject to listening to it through the walls of our apartment during "non quiet hours."
You aren't. In you rcar you have the choice to roll up your windows. In your home especially after quiet hours you have the choice to report violators of the quiet hour rule to either local authories or property managment.
Bach or even Weird Al is one thing. Salt n Pepa or Public Enemy is one thing, this shit is quite another.
This is a matter of personal taste in music, thus it is null and void to the point in which you are tyring to make.
OOH so they have to warn parents when they put explicit lyrics in the cd's and that caused an uproar. Free speech! Free speech! What about Free Peace? Every man has the right to persue happiness, and sometimes that happiness is NOT enjoying another prson's taste in music.
You cannot impose your personal "freedoms" on another. You cannot ask for freedom of peace as you put it if it conflicts with anothers freedom of speech. Although we can set limitations upon them both, thus the regulation of quiet hours and the concept of freedom of speech not being so free. But you cannot totally censor someone.
Re: Yes huh!
Date: 2006-02-24 08:31 pm (UTC)You aren't. In you rcar you have the choice to roll up your windows. In your home especially after quiet hours you have the choice to report violators of the quiet hour rule to either local authories or property managment.
Bach or even Weird Al is one thing. Salt n Pepa or Public Enemy is one thing, this shit is quite another.
This is a matter of personal taste in music, thus it is null and void to the point in which you are tyring to make.
OOH so they have to warn parents when they put explicit lyrics in the cd's and that caused an uproar. Free speech! Free speech! What about Free Peace? Every man has the right to persue happiness, and sometimes that happiness is NOT enjoying another prson's taste in music.
You cannot impose your personal "freedoms" on another. You cannot ask for freedom of peace as you put it if it conflicts with anothers freedom of speech. Although we can set limitations upon them both, thus the regulation of quiet hours and the concept of freedom of speech not being so free. But you cannot totally censor someone.
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