"I worry about kids and all they are exposed to. Kids get so bombarded with hard, commercial sounds. They don't even have a chance to develop the softer part of themselves without fear of being ridiculed"
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The sharpest move is how she frames softness as a developmental right, not a personality trait. “They don’t even have a chance” suggests this isn’t an individual failure of taste; it’s an environment designed to crowd out quieter feeling. “Without fear of being ridiculed” reveals the real antagonist: social policing. Loudness becomes a kind of armor, and the culture teaches kids that tenderness is a liability you’ll pay for publicly. That’s a brutal insight because it connects sound to status, and taste to survival.
Context matters here. McCorkle came up as a jazz singer devoted to tone, phrasing, and emotional shading - the kinds of subtleties that don’t translate into mass-market spectacle. In a late-20th-century media ecosystem increasingly driven by radio formatting, MTV-era image, and high-gloss pop aggression, her line reads like a defense of listening itself: not as consumption, but as a practice of becoming human in private.
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McCorkle, Susannah. (2026, January 17). I worry about kids and all they are exposed to. Kids get so bombarded with hard, commercial sounds. They don't even have a chance to develop the softer part of themselves without fear of being ridiculed. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-worry-about-kids-and-all-they-are-exposed-to-65515/
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McCorkle, Susannah. "I worry about kids and all they are exposed to. Kids get so bombarded with hard, commercial sounds. They don't even have a chance to develop the softer part of themselves without fear of being ridiculed." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-worry-about-kids-and-all-they-are-exposed-to-65515/.
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"I worry about kids and all they are exposed to. Kids get so bombarded with hard, commercial sounds. They don't even have a chance to develop the softer part of themselves without fear of being ridiculed." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-worry-about-kids-and-all-they-are-exposed-to-65515/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.






