FCC ok's use of "F" word

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Disney caters to a certain crowd and content. Drawing thoes parallels is just being incredibly lame with the sarcasm.
 

Ameesh

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Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: eakers
well, if parents moniter what their kids are watching then they can choose shows that don't say the f word.

you can't monitor your kids 24/7

you cant shelter them 24/7 either, the best a parent can do is teach them that horse sex is worng and hope the kiddies wont try it themselves
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: SammySon
Disney caters to a certain crowd and content. Drawing thoes parallels is just being incredibly lame with the sarcasm.

but it does ask the question, shouldnt there be some type of censorship?
 

Ameesh

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Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: SammySon
Disney caters to a certain crowd and content. Drawing thoes parallels is just being incredibly lame with the sarcasm.

but it does ask the question, shouldnt there be some type of censorship?

why? who does it benefit?
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: SammySon
Disney caters to a certain crowd and content. Drawing thoes parallels is just being incredibly lame with the sarcasm.

but it does ask the question, shouldnt there be some type of censorship?

why? who does it benefit?

children,

who does it hurt?
 

WinkOsmosis

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Why is it illegal to say bad words? Whatever happened to freedom of expression? Some expression counts less than other expression? God Bless America.
 

GroundZero

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sounds like there needs to be some words removed from the "forbidden" list here on atot now too.
 

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Originally posted by: SammySon
Disney caters to a certain crowd and content. Drawing thoes parallels is just being incredibly lame with the sarcasm.


but it does ask the question, shouldnt there be some type of censorship?
The censorship is inherently built into the market. So, further censorship is extraneous.

I'll quote myself:
Another thing is, WHY WHY WHY do we manipulate our lifestyles to such extremes for children and the whole politically correct thing? Hell, being policically correct is practically FOR the children.
It's not like reality isn't going to be there to bite them in the ass eventually. Stop sheltering your kids.
Stop shuffling off your parental responsibilities to an inanimate object.
Stop putting the stress on govt. to make this a child friendly world, so you can slack off on being a parent.
Be the friggin parent you are supposed to be, you whipped up the batch, now bake the fvcking cookies.

It's not mine, or my friends, or families, or my congressmans responsibility to raise your damned kid, or keep it away from things it should not be around.
You can't watch your child 24.7, everyone with children knows that. But the responsibility does not fall on everyone else, to fill thoes gaps.
There are plenty of devices we have today that can limit what your childred can take in from a certain source.
Beyond that is your responsibility, there are absolutly no excuses.

 

BatmanNate

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If you're worried about what your kids might see on TV, don't get TV. It's not like it's essential to life or function by any means.
 

ScottyB

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Originally posted by: Anubis
SWEET now we can see South Park every week in its full unedited glory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We could before. Cable TV stations are not censored by the FCC. Only broadcast television is censored.
 

Ameesh

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Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: SammySon
Disney caters to a certain crowd and content. Drawing thoes parallels is just being incredibly lame with the sarcasm.

but it does ask the question, shouldnt there be some type of censorship?

why? who does it benefit?

children,

who does it hurt?

children
 

rh71

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I used to use the F word... A LOT. I was about 17. Now it'd be weird if I used it 5 times a year.

I think it's a bit crude to be using it on primetime tv channels. There's no good reason for it. Maybe the writers will get their jollies from using it for the first few weeks and that'll be the end of it.
 

PoPPeR

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i think they shouldn't edit it out from movies that originally use them cuz it sounds retarded and everyone with a brain knows what's going on. Prime time TV, that's weird. I use the F word a lot right now, it's somethign I know ill grow out of, but since I'm a teen, that's what i do :) I can't imagine sitting down at the dinner table and hearing the simpsons saying the F word or something like that.
 

Cyberian

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Originally posted by: rudeguy

. . . according to everyone in here so far, there should be no censorship. So even if we let our kids watch the Disney Channel, Mickey, Minney and Goofy could all have an orgy and it would be no big deal.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse were in divorce court and the judge said to Mickey, "You say here that your wife is crazy." Mickey replied, "I didn't say she was crazy, I said she's fvcking Goofy."
 
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These 'family advocacy' groups need to realize it's not the word itself that's bad, it's the way it's used. I hate that I am growing up in a world where people actually think saying a word is a sin or bad in any way.
 

Rapidskies

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I think once you have kids and grow up a bit, your views on no censoring will change. You can't tell me letting a kid see and hear filth and garbage does not have any effect on them. Like most of you point out, a child will run into this sort of stuff eventually, but I don't want a kid to think it is acceptable behavior. By the reasoning in this post, you should hand the kid a loaded gun right as he will eventually be able to have one. The fact is children need and even crave guidance, and yes cursing is not the end of the world, but it is the beginning of lack of respect for yourself and those around you. Flame away. ;)
 

Vic

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In an ideal world, this wouldn't be an issue. There would be no censorship and individual channels/networks would learn to cater to various demographics. Some would use profanity or have sex knowing that is what their viewers want to see while others would keep it tame knowing that is NOT what their viewers want to see. Individual viewers could vote with their remote and all would be good...
Of course, parents should take more responsibility of their children and utilize proper parental controls over certain channels more often. Or better yet, not let their young children watch TV on their own.
 

gopunk

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Originally posted by: Whade
I think once you have kids and grow up a bit, your views on no censoring will change. You can't tell me letting a kid see and hear filth and garbage does not have any effect on them. Like most of you point out, a child will run into this sort of stuff eventually, but I don't want a kid to think it is acceptable behavior. By the reasoning in this post, you should hand the kid a loaded gun right as he will eventually be able to have one. The fact is children need and even crave guidance, and yes cursing is not the end of the world, but it is the beginning of lack of respect for yourself and those around you. Flame away. ;)

exactly how does using the word in question in the context it was used in cause a lack of respect for anyone?
 

gopunk

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GOOD

i love how the article says "200 people" as if that was some astronomically high number. hahaha.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: Whade
I think once you have kids and grow up a bit, your views on no censoring will change. You can't tell me letting a kid see and hear filth and garbage does not have any effect on them. Like most of you point out, a child will run into this sort of stuff eventually, but I don't want a kid to think it is acceptable behavior. By the reasoning in this post, you should hand the kid a loaded gun right as he will eventually be able to have one. The fact is children need and even crave guidance, and yes cursing is not the end of the world, but it is the beginning of lack of respect for yourself and those around you. Flame away. ;)
I agree.

However, the responsibility for your child begins with you as the parent. It does NOT take a village to raise a child, it just takes 2 responsible parents.

Otherwise, I side with Robert A. Heinlein and his opinion on this issue:
"Censorship is forcing grown men to drink skim milk because the baby can't eat steak."
 

PatboyX

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i always agree with heinlein. the fcc is annoying with this crap. they slap fines on radio left and right but they dont give a damn what tv does.
they f-ing stink.
 

shimsham

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Originally posted by: rh71
I used to use the F word... A LOT. I was about 17. Now it'd be weird if I used it 5 times a year.

I think it's a bit crude to be using it on primetime tv channels. There's no good reason for it. Maybe the writers will get their jollies from using it for the first few weeks and that'll be the end of it.

exactly. blantant use of profanity shows how crude, immature, and ignorant our culture has become. sure in some settings it can add in an artistic way, or it can be funny when neffing around somewhere like this and being stupid. i cant think of anything on network TV that would actually benefit from the use of profanity. i think one glance at todays entertainment shows how our culture has lost sight of this, and caters to the lowest common denominator. hows the saying go? profanity is the crutch of the ignorant?

and for those saying stop sheltering your kids: 90% of all the stupid, selfish, rude people that you bitch about every day are a product of homes where the children werent sheltered from such things that they werent mature enought to handle yet. in my brief 30yrs, everyone i know who has screwed up their life had such parents with that attitude. the parents that did shelter them until they were mature enough to handle such things are mostly well adjusted, productive people.

i agree 100% its the parents job to keep mature things away from children, and ill throw the tv out if i have to. but just remember most parents wont, and the children they release into the world will grow up to contribute and run this country, maybe even be responsible for taking care of you. but hey, let em know it all, who cares, they just gonna do it anyway, right.


id bet money the view on this would split children/no children, young/old.
 

TechnoKid

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Can you imagine Barbara Walters saying the F word on 20/20????? I can't.

I say allow it's use when its appropiate.