Others, however, agree that songs of a certain nature should be banned and stay banned. Lucian Robertson* is one such person. She told THE STAR, "I agree 200 per cent. Kids don't need to be hearing that stuff. First of all, it only pique dem curiosity. You have five-year-olds and six-year-olds giving each other oral sex and daggering and all these things. It's not like seh is only grown folks know what the song talking bout. Di bleep ones deserve to be banned too because you can already infer what is under the bleep."
Tyria Moses* believes that the daggering debate is another example of the double standard approach that is taken to many things in society. She said, "It's foolishness, even though (my daughter) is singing the songs like it's something good, so I am kinda two-sided. But I have a problem with the double standard. What happen to the carnival songs? 'Two sapodilla and a nine-inch banana'? Society nah seh nutt'n bout dat?"