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Is loud music an environmental toxin?

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Yes
64% 154 votes Total: 242 votes
No
36% 88 votes

by Amy Kirchhoff

Created on: June 02, 2008

I personally think that loud music is not an enviormental toxin. It really has nothing to do with the eniorment. Unless you get pollutants into the air from the concert, it really does nothing to the eniorment.



Most concerts are held indoors, so you really keep the music in a certain area for a time. Outside concerts even don't mess with the ozone or other enviormental thigs, do they? Maybe people are so uptight about the enviorment that they believe that anything is the exact cause.



To tell you the truth, I'm not worried about the eniorment at all, but thats a different story for a different time.



One question I hae to ask the people that said yes is how loud music is a toxin to the enviorment? Because it does nothing to the atmosphere, it doesn't effect nature or really anything. I really think its just another excuse for people to make, to blame on people for the "condition" the enviorments in.

Maybe the people on the yes side are prejdice about loud music. Really no one knows about the enviorment for sure, I mean its healing itself already, and either nobody notices or nobody cares enough to notice. Maybe people are just letting there emotions get in the way of making a reasonable assumption. how did loud music get caught up in the enviorment thing anyway, I mean it really never been a problem before, has it?

I wonder if the whole media circus about global warming, has everything that humans enjoy at fault? I mean there was loud music concerts in the seventies, eighties, and nineties, but only now has become a enviormental issue. No meaning to put anyone down, but who really cares if loud music is the issue, there is always going to be concerts of any kind. To give you an example, would you stop driving your car if it was an enviormental toxin, which actually in ost cases is? If you said no then why stop loud music concerts? people are stubborn, theres no changing something sometimes, and for me its one of those things.



In conclusion, I can't see in anyway, and this maybe because i'm being pigheaded, how loud music is associated with being an eniormental toxin. Where's the proof, for this topic I want to see proof that Loud music is an enviormental toxin. I also think that people are to uptight these days about the enviorment. If we would stop worrying about it and let the earth fix itself....., but thats a topic for another time and place. So I hope whoever reads this sees my point on the topic.

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