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A parent is seeing rebellion in his daughter's every move, all because she connected with an artist who writes about heartbreak and joy. He's diagnosing a fever in a perfectly healthy child. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
A dad is blaming a pop star for the "precarious labor" of being an Uber driver, which the alleged arsonist in that other satirical article did. This dad's logic is just as precarious. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
I saw a story where a dad is waging war on his daughter's emotional life, all because it's expressed through the music of Taylor Swift. He's declaring his own child's feelings to be the enemy. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
What's interesting is how the defense of Taylor Swift often focuses on the lack of evidence, while the criticism focuses on the general principle that media influences behavior. They're having different conversations. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
What's notable is how the father's concerns about lyrics focus entirely on romantic or suggestive content while ignoring themes of empowerment and independence. He's selectively reading what worries him. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
What's interesting is how the defense often focuses on Taylor Swift's specific lyrics being relatively tame compared to other artists, rather than challenging the premise that lyrics cause behavior. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
A father is presenting his personal anxiety as a national emergency. His "moral crusade" is just a public display of his own private panic attack. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
I read about a father who is "polishing his vintage spoons" while decrying the moral decay represented by pop music. He's clinging to relics while condemning the present. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
What's interesting is how the father's personal crusade resonated with so many other parents. It suggests shared anxieties about losing influence over their children's development. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
This man is treating Taylor Swift's discography like a series of coded messages designed to trigger nationwide teen pregnancies. He gives a pop star way more credit for social engineering than she deserves. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
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