One recent example is how Miley Cyrus shoves her butt into a man’s crotch, and it’s just a “dance”. Anybody who doesn’t want to see such graphic displays is called unspeakable things by the liberals. We are urged to be open inded and tolerant and all that. We have reached a point where the few remaining standards are being dissolved.
Then of course, some will counter with how people freaked out when Elvis shook his hips on TV.
But that is nothing compared to what is out there today, and it’s a ridiculous argument.
To some extent this is a false problem, or at least a false interpretation. Most culture has been at some level course for all of history we just have a broader market mechanism now to purvey the coarseness.
Feel free to look at the Victorians as an example.
My personal vulgarity favorite for this Christmas season is Miley Cyrus Twerking Santa. Hard to top that one. :-)
Our society has no fear of God(the proliferation of abortions and the effort to redefine marriage and punish those who disagree are signs of that), hence the common use of vulgarity and coaseness to the point of banality is a reflection of that deeper problem.
I have co-workers who seem to spew out the f-word and the s-word every other sentence to the point where any shock value has long since died.