Adam Lambert's performance on the AMA drew divided reactions from those who saw it. Some people say that it is hot and very good. Others think that it was too risky, they are probably pointing to the fact that Lambert kissed one male dancer on stage. The performance was "heavily laced with you know what" said one observed. Here is the Adam Lambert AMA Performance Video, watch it and judge it for yourself. As for me, it's just a normal performance, not that awesome but it's good enough to entertain, how about you, what do you say about it?
The AMA's were rated TV14L for strong language. That means a parent could let their 14, 15, 16, 17yr-olds watch with nothing to worry about but occasional cursing. Now let me ask you, what do you think would happen to middle or high school student if they gave the same performance at the school talent show? Lambert stuck his crotch in the faces of two dancers, had one dancer fondle his privates while he fondle yet another dancer. Janet Jackson also fondle a dancer inappropriately for a program rated TV14L. As parent and a youth advocate, this issue isn't about what adults can handle or want to see, it is about media that is specifically targeting our youth on the public airwaves.
I grew up all over Luzon because of the nature of my father’s work. I can remember Dagupan City, it has helped a lot in shaping my childhood, we stayed there for about 5 years. Then in one of the islands in Hundred Islands, I couldn’t remember how long. Then there was Los BaƱos Laguna, 7 colorful years there. And of course Mandaluyong City. Then from Luzon I came to Cotabato City where I experienced my first “culture shock”. But I later learned to love the people and the place and stayed there for two years. Now I’m here in General Santos City (the Pacquiao town) where I met my destined lifetime partner who is a Visayan who could speak Tagalog, English, and some Ilonggdo.
My father is Ilocano, my mother Ilonga, but I grew up speaking Tagalog because that was what my family use at home. I have a 3 year old gwapong long haired son named Joshua Daniel and for now my world and joy is almost inside my family lang, wife and mother muna. I studied in UPLB (Communication Arts Major in Theater Arts for Children) and Mass Communication at Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges where I met my husband. He was teaching there part-time and I was in one of his Essay Writing classes. He encourages me to write and to blog. He majored in English but is so enamored with the language of computers. He takes care of the technical side of this blog and as much as possible does not get his hands wet with painting my emotions in my posts.
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The AMA's were rated TV14L for strong language. That means a parent could let their 14, 15, 16, 17yr-olds watch with nothing to worry about but occasional cursing. Now let me ask you, what do you think would happen to middle or high school student if they gave the same performance at the school talent show? Lambert stuck his crotch in the faces of two dancers, had one dancer fondle his privates while he fondle yet another dancer. Janet Jackson also fondle a dancer inappropriately for a program rated TV14L. As parent and a youth advocate, this issue isn't about what adults can handle or want to see, it is about media that is specifically targeting our youth on the public airwaves.
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