• MehBlah@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    What was acceptable in the past is no longer acceptable. There are people that can’t accept that.

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        9 hours ago

        Let’s check out the lyrics of some popular rock songs from that time period…

        Or what the age of consent was…

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          By all means, check out the lyrics of some popular rock songs from the late 80s. I think you’ll find the pedophila vastly underrepresented.

          Now, that’s not to say songwriters like Steven Tyler didn’t exist, but a large part of the lyricism you’re talking about is from around a decade or more earlier.

          On the age of consent, I’ll give you this: they’re definitely weird in Georgia. Georgia’s age of consent was 14 until 1995.

          However, the kids in the Losers Club were 11 in the first part of IT, which is still below even that threshold. With the exception of Georgia, the age of consent in America has been at least 16 since 1920. Plus, 23 states actually set their age of consent at 18 back then as well.

          Maybe it was a little less weird in 1986 than it is now, but it was still far from the cultural norm. That’s all.

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            5 hours ago

            Motörhead – Jailbait (1980): Lemmy’s vocals directly reference wanting an underage fan, with explicit references to ignoring her age

            Aerosmith – Jailbait (1982): Aerosmith released their own song titled “Jailbait” exploring a similar theme

            KISS – Christine Sixteen (1977, still popular into the 1980s): Focuses on a fascination with a sixteen-year-old girl, and gets repeated mention for its controversial spoken section

            Winger – Seventeen (1988): Describes a romantic obsession with a seventeen-year-old girl

            The Police – Don’t Stand So Close to Me (1980): Explores forbidden attraction between a teacher and his student

            Benny Mardones – Into the Night (1980): The lyrics reference a young girl separated from the singer by age

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          1 day ago

          Most voters who support Trump are in genuine denial that he’s a pedophile. It’s ridiculous, but it doesn’t change the fact that they also hate pedophilia - they’re just being conned into thinking queer people are the pedos (also very likely some of them are pedos/complicit, but I will risk the assumption that that is the minority and the conservatives I’ve met in real life actually aren’t pedophiles).

          Also, have the standards of what’s acceptable changed or not? You said they have, then you implied they haven’t. Either way, I highly doubt everyone was just fine with that scene in 1986, especially given it was not recreated in any adaptation.