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Are we entering a #MeToo reckoning for the music industry?

2024/9/27
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节目旁白:报道了Sean Combs面临的数十项性侵犯、性交易和敲诈勒索指控,以及这些指控可能对音乐产业产生的影响。详细描述了指控的内容,以及Combs作为音乐界巨头的身份与Harvey Weinstein和Bill Cosby等人的行为的相似之处。 Elsa Chang:提出了#MeToo运动对好莱坞和媒体影响巨大,但对音乐产业影响相对较小的疑问,并探讨了Sean Combs的指控是否会成为音乐产业#MeToo运动的转折点。 Naima Cochran:表达了她对Sean Combs指控的相信,并分析了音乐产业中#MeToo运动进展缓慢的原因。她认为,好莱坞的举报者往往是知名人士,而音乐产业的举报者知名度相对较低,这影响了人们的关注度。她还指出,人们倾向于质疑受害者的说法,尤其是在涉及到黑人文化和成功人士时。她进一步分析了黑人音乐产业中,人们不愿放弃那些为黑人带来成功和影响力的人物,即使他们的行为不当。她认为,音乐产业长期以来存在着对社会规范的挑战,缺乏相应的监管和培训,导致了不当行为的发生。她最后指出,彻底改变音乐产业的运作模式是不可能的,但可以努力改变规范,让举报不当行为成为常态。 节目旁白:对Sean Diddy Combs 2001年歌曲歌词的解读,从最初的宣言和夸耀,如今听起来更像是一种警告。详细介绍了美国检方指控Sean Combs将唱片公司运营成性交易犯罪企业,员工参与其中的情况。 Elsa Chang:对#MeToo运动在好莱坞和媒体领域的影响与在音乐产业影响的对比,并提出疑问,Sean Combs的指控是否会成为转折点。 Naima Cochran:对Sean Combs指控的回应,以及对音乐产业中#MeToo运动进展缓慢原因的深入分析。她认为,好莱坞的举报者往往是知名人士,而音乐产业的举报者知名度相对较低,这影响了人们的关注度。她还指出,人们倾向于质疑受害者的说法,尤其是在涉及到黑人文化和成功人士时。她进一步分析了黑人音乐产业中,人们不愿放弃那些为黑人带来成功和影响力的人物,即使他们的行为不当。她认为,音乐产业长期以来存在着对社会规范的挑战,缺乏相应的监管和培训,导致了不当行为的发生。她最后指出,彻底改变音乐产业的运作模式是不可能的,但可以努力改变规范,让举报不当行为成为常态。

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Allegations of abuse against Sean "Diddy" Combs have resurfaced, raising questions about a potential #MeToo reckoning in the music industry. Combs, once a powerful figure, now faces accusations similar to those against Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby. This has sparked discussions about why the music industry has been slower to address such issues compared to Hollywood and the media.
  • Dozens of allegations against Sean Combs have come to light, dating back to the 1990s.
  • Combs faces charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and rape.
  • The music industry has seen a delayed #MeToo movement compared to other entertainment sectors.

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When Sean "Diddy" Combs sang about being a bad boy in his 2001 hit, the lyrics were a mission statement and a boast. But today, the lyrics might sound more like a warning, as dozens of allegations of sexual abuse, sex trafficking, racketeering and rape are piling up against the music mogul.The #MeToo movement quickly gained prominence in the film and media worlds in 2017. Why has it taken the music industry so long to follow suit?For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at [email protected] more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)