Young children do not need to learn about profanity, profanity does not need to be cool in art, and before you get all ambitious wanting to change how people perceive art, maybe you try to not be a person who makes a thread about needing a place to stay for two months for $400. You are being totally unrealistic and delusional. A fast food chain wouldn't change anything when it comes to art, your idea would only attract negative attention towards hip-hop, may I add negative attention that hip-hop might not even want.
I learned a lot about art in school, and I also learned to not use profanity. The two are not one and the same buddy, face it.
It's not what children need to learn, it's what children should learn from the right perspective in the right perspctive because they are going to learn it anyway.
It's like who would you rather let your child learn profanity from? You the parent? A teacher? A friend? A stranger? Entertainment?
^^It's better to let 'em learn it from entertainment after they learn what art and entertainment is to know ONLY where it should be kept and left. I'm aware of no negative social impact brought on by art and entertainment because there is a line between art/entertainment and the real world where if you say the wrong words out of place to someone you could have a problem on your hands to deal with. Only ignorant ppl dont understand there is a respectable place for profanity where it shouldnt madden anyone. That place is entertainment/art. Like the saying goes: there's a time and place for everything.
And that... The thing is no body would help me concerning the $400 thing way back then when I would have helped them. Yeah, we aint bothers and sister, we niggaz and bitches I see. Certain ppl only care to bring the next guy down or leave em down and out. At least my idea would bring new jobs to communities for ppl. The idea would be helping ppl rather than causing problems in kids who know what art/entertainment is when they see it or hear it.
Kids may get problems hearing their parents argue, and it dont matter what words are used when it's the tone and the tone's direction going toward who the kid usually looks up to with happiness.
My idea wouldnt be having the joints telling kids to say profanity outside art/entertainment.
That negative attention aint gone do a damn thing to Hip-Hop. Only ppl who already dont like Hip Hop/rap would feed into negativity. And it sure aint going to stop customers. Hell, it'll give controversy which would help sells because more ppl would come. Look at the news... They display the darnest things good and bad and yet still ppl tune in religiously like they have an addiction to contraversy. Ratings that equals.
Reality is what ppl deal with by choice and not by choice. Certain things in reality certain ppl avoid when they can. When ppl see famous rappers in a commercial for the joint chain, they'll do what most likely? Not come at all? Or come indeed? Then, there are ppl who when they see something new they just have to try it out because life is about experience before you die. Dont knock it till you try it is a motto many go by.
I bet if my idea made it and you realize you did get the oppurtunity to e-speak with the guy behind the idea, you would definitely come to the joint to see it first hand. Dont lie. You would have changed your mind. And if you like the food you'd be back for more I bet. And with you braggin about you knew the guy online that would increase sales cause you'd be advertizing for the joint chain unintentionally.