gmc;732794 wrote: I know it is
When did pimping become cool?
I was merely pointing out the cultural differences. Americans seem to find bad language shocking (Judging from the bleeped out bits on US programmes I occasionally see on cable) but find nothing wrong with encouraging overtly sexual behaviour amongst teenage girls objectifying their sex in a public display yet are mortified at the sight of a naked breast.
I mean this advert is quite innocuous isn't it?
Mind you some of your culture does travel in unexpected ways
and finally one for the republicans
Now if there was one with GW would you think it anti american?:-3
I have always laughed at that commercial with the car radio. That cracks me up.
I don't see anything sexually objectifying about cheerleaders. I just don't get the correlation. I have always thought British humor to be overtly sexual and tacky, if I judge by the shows they send over here, so I don't think America has any kind of monopoly on that.
America doesn't bleep out the cuss words, it's the broadcasters who do that. We don't get a choice.
We're not talking about seeing a naked breast, we're talking about how a woman who looks like a two dollar whore objectifies women as a whole. That's the issue. She looks cheap and easy, not at all classy. Real women don't dress like this nor should they be compared to a woman who does.
As far as pimping being cool, it's not except maybe in hip hop culture which I believe is where it came from.