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writes: An article in today's Toronto Star, which covers our amusement with the Janet Jackson issue pretty well! Double standards abound...... http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Con...star/Layout/Ar ticle_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid =1076022610517 Leo: I don't even have to bother to read it. I'm guessing it says that all of us hyper-conservative, redneck UhmurriKans are so backwardly non-progressive in our morality that we're shocked and outraged by the little act put on during Super Bowl XXXVIII by Jackson and Timberlake. Yada, yada, yada. I'm no prude, but I know obscenity when I see it, and that was obscene -- the whole half-time show, not just the Jackson thing. If it were being shown after 11 PM or on a cable channel, that would be a different matter, but this was shown on a major network during Prime Time, and during a high-profile sporting event with a maxxed-out audience, including young children. If there was anything that was designed to bring our culture "...one step closer to extinction," this was it. Fortunately, the negative reaction, while not understood by our ever-so-liberal neighbors to the North, had the effect of at least getting Janet Jackson booted from the Grammys, and forced CBS to change the Grammys from a real-time "live" broadcast to a delayed broadcast, so that any other such shennanigans can be edited out. Unfortunately, all the dumbed-down New-Age pop-culture idiots out there will probably buy Janet's new CD in record numbers, and that was her intention from the beginning. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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