| Oh and braggar, you tell me it's not my business to question what motivates these parents to take their younger children to see a violent film. It can run both ways though. Various politicians, media personalities and activists are constantly hiding behind "the nations children" when they see something they don't like or that offends them. We're always hearing about how they want to help kids by cleaning up tv, radio, video games and the internet. They're just exploiting kids for personal/political gain when they do that though.
When I find something offensive coming from various media/entertainment outlets I just avoid it or change the channel. That's the American way; not whining and hiding behind disingenuous
feelings for the kids. That's why I brought that up. Watch Fox news today for an hour. You'll see a story about "the passion" and an interview with Mancow Muller, a Chicago shock jock. He was fined $21,ooo by the FCC for a song lyric he aired in 2001. They're reasoning: he does morning drive and kids can hear it. I think Mancow
is a no talent that plays conservative on the radio in an attempt to be different but he doesn't deserve to pay five figures because some jaggoff was listening to an adult oriented radio show with his kid in the car and then complained to the FCC. If you don't see a cultural hypocrisy there then you just don't want to. Let parents raise their children; not the government.
Down with the FCC. A bunch of censorship gurus with expense accounts
that we're flipping the bill for.
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Words we say, never seem to live up to the ones inside our heads. Chris Cornell |