Contemporary Pop Music

I will define here contemporary Pop music as a bit of a softporn short film with a groove, a desperate attempt of crossing the music and porno markets in a fastfood-like format, bang in your face buy me, with the sole and unique purpose of making money, even though this people are crap at both.

If you are really interested in both, I suggest you go buy Mozart or something from a professional that actually knows what music is, in a shop, and Deep Holes Extended Edition in another if you wish to do so, for your intimate moments; you will not only get proper quality from the specialists, as it will cost you less and you will be rewarding the correct professionals by handing over your hard earned money to them; you will not be kept in ignorance by people whose only goal is sales, whose only goal is to make you depart your hard earned money to them, and the most of it in the shortest amount of time.

What raises another question – most of the people consuming this garbage softporn, the target audience, are actually minors ? Is it ethical, and if not, this people are serving as role model for youngsters – what automatically implies that they are breeding a generation of young whores and young self and money-oriented cretins ?

Consequentialism refers to moral theories that hold that the consequences of a particular action form the basis for any valid moral judgment about that action (or create a structure for judgment). Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right action is one that produces a good outcome, or consequence.

The defining feature of consequentialist moral theories is the weight given to the consequences in evaluating the rightness and wrongness of actions. In consequentialist theories, the consequences of an action or rule generally outweigh other considerations.

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