that depends on your definition of "sex"
3/16/2006 12:10:04 PM
^? You've never fucked with your clothes on?
3/16/2006 12:11:17 PM
and as far as your "high school seniors" comment
3/16/2006 12:11:42 PM
im just saying, when we're screaming "think of the children!" it aint generally the 14-18 year olds. generally.[Edited on March 16, 2006 at 12:13 PM. Reason : welcome decade old stats, though im sure they are similar.]
3/16/2006 12:13:23 PM
And, again, they would argue that we're not talking about 14-18 year-olds. And even if we were, how would half of them fucking change the circumstances?
3/16/2006 12:14:32 PM
REPOST FOR PAGE TWO:So I pretty much won this thread so far. I pointed out the irony of the bloody fetus first. I owned bgmims on the lame grocery store comparison. He already conceded he's down for the sex on TV if it's marked so, and I found where it was marked TV-14. I brought up the Time Zone issue for those who care.But let's get into this:
3/16/2006 12:16:13 PM
ok, i'll concede that perhaps the complaints are not about 14-18 year oldsbut really, how much work does it take to keep an 8 year old from watching a program?well - - - none at all thanks to mommy fcc and daddy v-chip
3/16/2006 12:25:42 PM
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO OWN A TV MORE THAN TEN YEARS OLD?THEY MIGHT ACTUALLY HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO THEIR CHILDREN!!!
3/16/2006 12:28:17 PM
One thing everyone needs to realize in this thread. There is no way, no way you can prevent your kids from seeing material that you deem inappropriate 24/7. The imagery is everywhere. TV, radio, billboards, magazines, etc., etc. We've pretty much gone from a society where filth had to be sought out to a society where filth seeks you out (smirnov).The only thing you can really do as a parent is protect your kids from things you deem harmful as best you can and teach them what to do when they are confronted with those things in times when you are not there to protect them.
3/16/2006 1:20:12 PM
nopethe best thing you can do is complaintrust meits really all you can dobitch and moan
3/16/2006 1:30:39 PM
we the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union shall bitch and moan about every little thing that doesnt sit with us well.
3/16/2006 3:32:24 PM
3/16/2006 3:41:20 PM
3/16/2006 4:16:02 PM
i was referring more to the fact that whats offensive to some people (such as a bloody fetus displayed in a public location, like say outside a high school parking lot) may not be offensive to othersi was not trying to draw a parallel to your gallerysorry i wasn't clear on thati just equate anyone with that kind of pic displayed anywhere with the kind of folks who routinely set up 10 foot tall posters with chopped up little fetuses and stuff like thatps, HOW DO WE STILL NOT HAVE A YOUTUBE OR GOOGLE VIDEO OF THIS YET?
3/16/2006 4:24:25 PM
^ Ah, gotcha. Thanks for clearing that up
3/16/2006 4:26:42 PM
LOL, JUST SAW YOUR BULLSHIT. GET THE FUCK OUT OF THIS THREAD IF YOU HAVE NO OPINIONS.[Edited on March 16, 2006 at 4:31 PM. Reason : aaaa]
3/16/2006 4:27:30 PM
So you would prefer seeing video of a real life rape, a violent event, to, say, a real life naked woman?And I'm sure some people disagree, but I really don't think there is an American right to not be offended. Furthermore, the FCC was created to dole out and license the frequencies on which broadcasters broadcast. I'm not saying federal agencies can't change their scope over time, but, personally, I think the FCC has no business telling people what they can and can not show on TV.As for parents, as has been mentioned in this thread, any TV manufactured since Clinton was around has had the ability for parents to block out unwanted programming. And, even if that weren't the case, if somebody thinks their child will somehow be damaged by seeing a vajayjay, maybe they should be a parent and actually watch them. This doesn't work for freak accidents (or, should I say, incidents) like Janet Jackson's flash, but that happens so rarely that it isn't really a problem. Live TV is all on a delay now, anyway, so it won't happen as often from now on.One more thing. If a damn nipple is enough to mess up your kid, your kid is already messed up.
3/16/2006 4:31:53 PM
[Edited on March 16, 2006 at 4:32 PM. Reason : the fcc has banned double posting]
3/16/2006 4:32:15 PM
3/16/2006 4:34:23 PM
3/16/2006 4:38:49 PM
So you would prefer a murder or torture to sex? Not to say that would would WANT either shown, but that if you had to choose you would take the murder?I honestly can't understand how sex, which most humans would agree is more fun than unicorns and rainbows and giggles, is more harmful for a child or teenager to see than murder, which most humans would agree is bad?p.s. you can't send porn to people in the military.
3/16/2006 4:39:12 PM
[Edited on March 16, 2006 at 4:41 PM. Reason : sss]
3/16/2006 4:41:21 PM
Why is t3h gubment even involved in this sort of thing?
3/16/2006 4:59:14 PM
i like where spookyjon is going with thisthere was a murder and an orgy on the showthe murder has not generated any complaintsthats similar to how i feel about the brokeback controversynot one article i read mentioned the adultery committed when these men cheat on their wives, only that they have sex with each other]
3/16/2006 5:03:02 PM
3/16/2006 5:03:59 PM
Eh, but seeing a murder on TV doesn't make you want to murder someone... or so they say...
3/16/2006 5:05:37 PM
i agreed with bridget until she started grabbing on to this like it was her chance to finally best someone. i mean jesus christ she isnt even arguing with you about it.either way:
3/16/2006 7:57:22 PM
3/17/2006 1:10:47 AM
It seems today that all you see is violence in movies and sex on TV...
3/17/2006 7:45:16 AM
^^my bad... im all down for some real sex...but thats already on hbo
3/17/2006 8:57:57 AM
3/17/2006 12:40:35 PM
I thought this might belong in here given the discussion rather than making a new thread about it:
4/3/2006 8:00:26 PM