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alp227

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5. As socially liberal as I am it's unwise to allow Scarface to be played uncut on ABC during daytime
Mon Jan 9, 2012, 01:18 AM
Jan 2012

Yeah, it's an extreme example, but regulations are WHY this kind of programming decision can't happen. And I'm alright with the coarser programs being after 10PM and broadcast TV using bleeps and blurs and radio editing cuss words out of songs. But the FCC decisions in the last decade have been so arbitrary and capricious they deserve judicial review, such as the double standard between ABC's "NYPD Blue" getting away with using "bullshit" and the cuss words in the PBS documentary "The Blues". As well as the penalties for the accidental cuss words in the awards shows.

Shouldn't progressives support regulations? If the free market of broadcasting that uses the public airwaves won't be responsible to children, then government should regulate the broadcasters.

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I hope scotus rules against the FCC mr_liberal Jan 2012 #1
As socially liberal as I am it's unwise to allow Scarface to be played uncut on ABC during daytime alp227 Jan 2012 #5
Show me some scientific studies demonstrating how bad words harm children please. n/t backscatter712 Jan 2012 #11
I can show you the general degradation of manners in modern society, for one. alp227 Jan 2012 #12
Show me an article from a peer-reviewed scientific journal. backscatter712 Jan 2012 #14
OK then, using profanity in front of children is usually a crime under 'disturbing the peace' alp227 Jan 2012 #16
Children learn bad language Politicalboi Jan 2012 #2
Good point, but if I can't cuss at a public place if kids are present, alp227 Jan 2012 #4
It has nothing to do with morals. It's about control. Gregorian Jan 2012 #3
+1 Its always 'about saving the children.' I don't buy it, and I'm sick of it n/t Joe Shlabotnik Jan 2012 #6
I have to agree with this. Heywood J Jan 2012 #7
Also, I've always believed that censorship was about protecting adults from being embarrassed. Gregorian Jan 2012 #8
Exactly. I'm wondering if children read DU. backscatter712 Jan 2012 #10
FCC v. Pacifica is an abomination against the First Amendment THAT MUST FUCKING DIE! backscatter712 Jan 2012 #9
Similar to how young people insert "like" as a filler word all the time, young people use cuss words alp227 Jan 2012 #13
This is different from how kids and teens have acted since the beginning of time how? n/t backscatter712 Jan 2012 #15
Let's just drop the pretense, our media is awash in sex and violence, and not much else. nt bemildred Jan 2012 #17
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