Think about what you choose to listen to.
Who is programming you and why?
Who controls the music industry?
Who tells the musicians what topics to feature?
How do they enforce these decisions?
Who decides what music gets promoted and what music drops on the floor never to be heard again?
Who decides which musicians will be wildly popular and which ones with equal talent will fail?
For live music shows, who chooses the sets? The costumes? The imagery? Why do they choose imagery that is hostile and anti-virtue?
How does that affect a young impressionable audience?
Do people imitate what they see/hear?
Did you know that most performers' stage names are aliases?
Who selects the alias? What are the criteria?
Who owns the alias–the label or the performer?
Does that mean the label owns the performer?
Can the performer "change their tune" or "walk away", or are they playing a "character" that is owned by somebody who doesn't have their best interest in mind?
What's in their contract? If they admit they are a character controlled by a label, do they lose all future royalties?
How do the music labels control the product?
It's not really an entertainment product–it's a programming product.
Think before you listen.