Paedophilia seemed weirdly acceptable right up until around 2000 or so. It's really quite surreal how commonplace it was.
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Idk, but I like the song return to sender.
Downvote all you want, itll just make me like it even more
Snoop was a pimp. Now everybody loves him. Weird.
But did he pimp children?
seems more important that people wanted him to, even if he didn't, as what a settlement might imply.
Have you not listened to songs from that era? They're mostly about hooking up with underage girls.
Yeah, sweet seventeen by Chuck Berry also hits ... as at the very least, creepy in 2024.
Might you be thinking of “Sweet Little Sixteen” by Chuck Berry? The guy who btw installed cameras in women’s bathrooms?
Also, the most venerated boomer band of all time…
“She was just 17… if you know what I mean “
Love the Beatles, mind you, but uhhhh… all of those boomer bands were like that.
“I used to pull your pigtails And your scrunched up nose But baby you been growing And baby it’s been showing From your head down to your toes”
Another Elvis hit, “Little Sister.”
Again, love the King, but uhhh….
Don't forget "Sweet Caroline" about an 11 y/o Caroline Kennedy. Fucking creep.
I don't like saying it because people get very emotional and unreasonable about this but:
These things were normal a long time ago. It's only been in recent years, especially starting from the 1960s, that moral panic took over and these things are looked at now as "a crime".
emotional and unreasonable
moral panic took over and these things are looked at now as "a crime".
Ah yes, what a neutral and regulated way to phrase that.
I think they meant people's reaction to the idea that the past could've had a different view on it that we view as disgusting rather than implying it's "emotional and unreasonable" to view criminalized pedophilia as a "moral panic", but I'm not a telepath. That was just my reading of it.
what is the alternative view here? this 14 year old reads on 18 year old level?