 I have long believed that MTV has done more damage to America’s young  people than any other single institution. I am referring to the music  videos, in which most images or scenes are shown for less than two  seconds and thereby numb kids’ minds, and to the sexual imagery and sex  talk that permeate the music videos and much of the rest of MTV  programming.
I have long believed that MTV has done more damage to America’s young  people than any other single institution. I am referring to the music  videos, in which most images or scenes are shown for less than two  seconds and thereby numb kids’ minds, and to the sexual imagery and sex  talk that permeate the music videos and much of the rest of MTV  programming. But while MTV should be singled out for the damage it has done to America, the music industry in general has been equally guilty.
How does a song replete with expletives, whose very title is “F*** You,” get nominated for a Grammy Award as Record of the Year?
Read the rest of Dennis Prager's National Review column here.
 
