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"Richard Cranium" wrote:
Every single radio and television set I've ever seen has two controls built- in for personal censorship: An OFF switch and a tuning knob or channel selector. Use them if you don't like what you hear or see. Nobody FORCED you wo watch Janet Jackson bare her shapely breast, after all. (snip) Unless I carry a remote with me throughout the house whenever the television is on (living room, kitchen, dining room, and so on), I am indeed forced to see this garbage - on commercials, within programs, on news broadcasts, and so on. For example, I can't even guess how many times I've seen the sleazy "Tripping the Riff" commercials, with the fart jokes and cartoon sex scenes, on the Sci-Fi channel. I certainly didn't sit down to watch that show. Instead, the commercials were placed into the show I was watching (without warning, parental or otherwise). Likewise, I can't even guess how many times I've started watching a movie only to be confronted with a gratuitous sex scene which has nothing to do with the subject of the show (not to overlook the endless foul language). The Janet Jackson breast incident was repeated over and over in news broadcasts, again with no warning whatsoever. The latest "Hollywood" fad over the last year or so is more explicit bathroom toilet scenes. Indeed, it's almost impossible to find a movie today without incredible levels of violence, foul language, gratuitous sex, and so on. In reality, the only possible way to not see this stuff is to turn off the television entirely. And I see no reason why I should be forced to turn off my television without objection just so others can entertain themselves by endlessly watching this garbage. Finally, this isn't just a personal matter. My family has the potential to be directly impacted by the sleaze and violence watched by the family next door or down the street. I would like to go about my day without worrying about the violence each person I meet enjoys for entertainment. I would also like my wife and daughter to be able to go about their day without concerning themselves with the filth and sleaze each person they meet enjoys for their entertainment. Nobody has the right to impose their view of what is "right" or "good" on anyone other than themselves. Who said? Every person in this country has a right to their views and a right to advocate those views. Show me anything that says otherwise. Likewise, if the majority accepts those views, show me anything that says those views cannot be imposed through law. Free speech has never been absolute in this country and, based on what I see now, I dread the very thought of what might happen if it ever does. Public censorship is what smallminded people resort to. Utter nonsense. It's small-minded, and downright foolish, not to have some level of censorship. For example, do you believe videos of victims taken by sex offenders should be shown on television - not by the perpetrator, but by those who don't believe in censorship? What about videos by murderers showing torture of their victims? Clearly, the issue isn't about no censorship, but about where the line on censorship should be drawn. At this point, the line is way out there on the side of filth, violence, and other such garbage. BTW, I don't like Howard Stern, so I don't listen to him. I also don't like Rush Limbaugh or G. Gordon Libby, so I don't listen to them either. If I'm intelligent enough to think of that, why didn't you? Then why were you not also intelligent enough to notice I said nothing about Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh, G. Gordon Libby, or anyone else. Instead, I commented about sleaze and garbage on radio and television in general. Howard Stern is only one small example of a very much wider problem. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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