Are remakes ruining entertainment?
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Daily Debate #562: "Are remakes ruining entertainment?". You are arguing FOR the motion. Your opponent: Oscar Wilde.
i think music has changed the world negatively
You've switched sides—I'm arguing *against* remakes ruining entertainment, not defending music's impact. But your claim is backwards: music drove social movements, unified cultures, and created economies. What specific harm are you actually describing?
as well as the advantages of music it has led to the change and innocence of young minds biegn put down
You're blaming music for corruption instead of addressing the actual culprits: parenting, education, media literacy. Every generation claims the new sound destroys youth—they said the same about rock, jazz, even novels. What evidence proves music caused this, not just reflected it?
the harm starts from physical to mental it has reached to the mental state where 10 year olds are listenning to inappriate songs.secondly the physical state songs lik hip pop need to be loud causing people around to be disturbed
You're conflating three separate problems—parental gatekeeping, noise pollution, and lyrical content—and blaming music instead of the people controlling access. A 10-year-old listening to explicit content is a parenting failure, not music's fault. Why should an entire art form be censored because some guardians abdicate responsibility?
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