Ok....So people have a problem with a little nudity and some don't. That's cool with me. But,what I wanna know is, how come a football player can smack a team mates ass and no-one has a problem with that? How come another man can reach between another man's legs to fetch a ball, and it still be okay? Don't even get me started on field goals.
My opinion on all this...
I have been waiting for years for their to be freedom of expression and lack of censorship on TV. I view tit....I mean it, as a step closer in the right direction. (And I agree with JC that MTV will no doubt have higher ratings)
As far as kids seeing TV once it becomes uncensored?
I'm against it. But,I am all for allowing a ratings system that lets the parents know what's up in TV,Music,books,art,and Video games. Something like the ESRB rating video games have now. But,if they did this....the parents might have to pay more attention to their children! (GASP) Oh well it needs to happen anyway.
Chidren and Adults should not be made to see images or made to think a certain way or go against their beliefs. But,then again...where does it say we have to watch TV at all?
I know I cannot stand the comercials about "Will prevent heartattack,stroke,pegions flying from your ass" so I change the channel....or turn off the TV. Just like when the Twin Towers incident happened,it upset me,so I turned off the TV for a few days...or should I say just played video games,read,and watched movies. To me their is a million things in this world that offends me,but,I choose to ignore them the best I can. And I do a pretty good job. Sometimes crap leaks in that I don't want to see,hear,taste smell,But if everyday were perfect,what would perfect mean to me? Answer=Squat
To get off subject. The twin Towers incident had real deaths in motion all over broadcast TV. And the media covered it because it was "News". Why did people not have a problem with this. They showed the airing all over Patrick's and Laura's schools and I'm sure 75% of all of our kids in school saw that. The kids were really given no option (unless it was against their religion to watch TV) but,to watch it. Why did more people not have a problem with that? And instead of hearing why that happened from their parents first,they were told by teachers and students first. Is that right?