index => youtube views hack

youtube views hack

youtube views hack

youtube views hack



 violence. The music video featured explicit scenes of abuse by a young man supposedly so in love with his girlfriend he “can barely breathe.” Moreover, the controversial rapper was accused of trying to capitalize on Rihanna’s controversy with Chris Brown by collaborating with her on the song. According to Melissa Henson, Director of Communication and Public Education for the Parents Television Council, Hollywood has a dangerous habit of implying that these volatile relationships are more intense, more passionate than your average, run-of-the-mill romance. “To impressionable teens, domestic violence is almost romanticized. We’ve made great strides in recent years in clearly communicating the message that is never okay to hit a woman,” she said. “Today, the hidden message in the entertainment consumed by many impressionable teens is that if he hits you, it is out of love – which is absolutely wrong.” Another mental health expert echoed her sentiments. “Hollywood does what it can to get ratings, so that may include domestic violence scenes. Many adolescents idealize love, especially their first [love],” Los Angeles-based clinical psychologist Dr. Jordana Mansbacher, told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column. “ Once faced with some sort of abuse, if not educated about how this is inappropriate, [young adults] may make excuses that violence is just an exaggerated way of showing one’s love.” Even the oh-so exotic and tantalizing teen/tween phenomenon "Twilight” has been sharply criticized by many who feel it enables domestic violence, as Edward and Bella’s relationship in “New Moon” raised a number of red flags laid out by the National Domestic Violence Hotline, including “Does your partner control what you do, who you see or talk to or where you go?” to “Does your partner accuse you of cheating or is often jealous of your outside relationships?” “I never thought I was going to have such a serious problem with a popular book that I almost didn’t put it on the shelves… I hate them because of the sexual messaging they impart to teens, especially teen girls, robbing them of agency and normalizing stalking and abusive behavior,” L. Lee Butler wrote on The Official Blog of the Young Adult Library Services Association, adding that he usually cites Edward
Medigap
http://www.getmedigap.com/
Medicare Supplemental Insurance
http://www.getmedigap.com/
portable cpap
http://www.mytranscend.com
buy youtube views
http://www.videoviralviews.com