I did not intend to imply (nor do I see anything in my post that in any way did imply) that this was a race issue. I simply meant to imply that in the 50 years I've been alive and based on personal observations during extensive travels, rude behavior, swearing, etc. have increase and become perhaps too acceptable, regardless of race, social status or country of origin. I have had the pleasure of knowing many people from many cultures and I grew up porr in a bad part of a major city. I have not lived a sheltered existance and I am not blind to injustice in the world. My political leanings are somewhat conservative, but I am open to liberal ideas. Peraps, I should not have used the word "political" in my previous post. This is really more about social norms. I was simply bothered that it was suggested that "freedon to swear" made America great. Freedom is a wonderful thing when not abused.
Yes there was always crude behavior and there have always been bad things happening to good people, often caused by bad people, but on a whole the majority of people conducted themselves with a certain level of self control in public, in the presence of ladies in the presence of children and in the presence of stangers.
Now I often find, when I go to a resterant, a retail establishment or any other place that a reasonable person would think to watch thier language and behave in a manner approriate for that setting this is a lack of social grace Instead I find people swearing, showing what many would condiser excessive physical attention (swapping spit in public), etc. Proper manners, as were taught at one time (regardless of race) would dictate those actions are not acceptable.
Regarding my opinion of art - the original question asked an opinion of swearing in song - is not music an art form?? I simply compared swearing in song (an audio art form) to vulgar images in art (a visual art form). In fact, art (in any form) requires opinion or "judgement". One opinion or judgement is neither more right or more wrong than another. I would suggest, who are you to question my right to judge art???
I've presented my thoughts clearly and an effectively and I did not have to resort to inapproriate language on a public forum. It's actually very easy if one is inclind to.