Rev. Al Sharpton leads protest over rap lyrics
Protests were held in more than 20 cities over the use of degrading lyrics
NEW YORK - Protests were held in more than 20 cities Tuesday over the use of degrading lyrics by the music industry, the Rev. Al Sharpton said.
The so-called Day of Outrage, organized by Sharpton’s National Action Network, included protests in New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, Houston, Richmond, Va., Jacksonville, Fla., and other cities.
Sharpton, who led a demonstration at the Motown Museum in Detroit, said, “I’m here in Motown in Detroit as a symbol of when music was not denigrating and was entertaining.”
Sharpton announced an initiative in April to combat the use of gutter terms in rap music.
He called Tuesday for the withdrawal of public funds from entertainment companies that “won’t clean up their act.”
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Some people in the music industry have defended rappers’ free-speech rights but say the degrading words at the center of the debate should be treated the same as extreme profanities and consistently blanked out of clean and radio versions of songs.
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