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That being said, there does seem to be a race going on in the media to see who can get to the bottom of the sewer most quickly.
I really wish my Sat TV would let me pick ala cart so that MTV doesn't get a few dollars from me despite the fact that it's blocked at my house.
Hey, look, the founders were very, very wrong about something.
A great work of theater, like a great novel, film, musical work, (etc.) can be beautiful and enlightening, both spiritually and intellectually, beautiful, and altogether wonderful. They are capable of making those with open hearts and minds better people. A lot of it is smut, yes, but not all of it is. There's an enormous difference between "Spring Awakening" and "South Pacific", between "Choke" and "The Grapes of Wrath", between "Zach and Miri" and "L'enfant". Some of it is appropriate for everyone, and some is R-rated or the equivalent, and only appropriate for mature adults. You have to exercise discernment.
And, yes, much of it is not appropriate for anyone. But that doesn't mean you should throw the baby out with the bathwater.
What a load of garbage.
IGNORANCE is the main cause of teen pregnancy.
Plain, unadulterated, absolute, flat-out, IGNORANCE.
You people are killing me with this talk of "satan" and "cunning evil" and all of this nonsense.
No wonder people look at us and think we're all ignorant fools.
It's because we ARE.
I'm one step away from getting excommunicated, but I'm welcoming the day.
I only pray that when they kick me out, they burn my contact information and leave me alone.
In most cases, two people CHOOSE to have INTERCOURSE.
To blame this pattern of choice on TV shows is an exercise in misplaced responsibility.
Lets start a new prop in California to ban sexy shows from Hollywood!
You'll still be able to purvey your "adult-themed entertainment," once we've started taxing it appropriately. You'll just have to pay the full cost of being entertained by smut. Including excise taxes, to be used for the support of the children of teenage mothers that are promoted and produced by this business enterprise.
And maybe, just maybe, the studio bosses and industry executives who've driven the industry into this ditch will be thrown out, instead of baby and bathwater.
Here's one. Why do states which consume more pornography have a lower incidence of rape?
They don't.
That's just a myth you must have read in your Playboy or Penthouse.
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Nor does it take a lot of gray matter to figure out why well-heeled members of the entertainment industry would want to continue what is obviously a very lucrative racket.
What I can't figure out, however, is why we, the public, accord these parasites any status above that of a loathsome disease.
While the First Amendment does protect "freedom of the press," there's no similar protection for smut peddlers.
The Nation's founders properly viewed the theater and actors, not as an industry deserving of public respect and adoration, but as the lowest caste of society. They were banned entrirely, as a public nuisance, from many towns. Those cities permitting theaters typically limited them to the seamier side of town, making them neighbors of their close kin -- bars and bawdy houses.
Since bad parents refuse to limit their children's access to this smut, let's at least tax today's entertainment industry at a rate sufficient to address the mess they cause.