Gandalf wrote:Grendel, where do you draw the line of what can be deemed offensive?
For example: If I were a fundamentalist Muslim, I might take offense at TV articles about the beach. Namely because there's always shots of women in bikinis.
You and I both know that there are fringe groups out there that are offended at the drop of a hat and that we will never appease them all. Further, what is offensive to one group or community is embraced by others. I don't know what the perfect solution is nor do I pretend to. However, I think that each community should be able to deem for itself what is acceptable and what is not and each community should be able to prohibit such material from being broadcast every bit as much as they should be able to ban other types of public behavior.
Lord Poe wrote:How does it cost anyone to change the fucking channel? It's going to cost ME money to listen to the Stern show as it was only 5 years ago.
You're missing my point. Once something has been heard, it can't be undone. The only way to prevent that is to prevent it at the source. Programming on public broadcast frequencies ought to be appealing to the widest variety of citizenry and those who seek more specialized or raunchy programming should be the ones to seek it out. That includes me.
"Family friendly" radios. You sound like an idiot. The world isn't obligated to be "family friendly." If I want to hear someone discussing "anal" on the radio and you don't, you have no right restricting what I listen to. Just as I have no right to stop you from CHANGING THE CHANNEL.
No, the world isn't obligated to be "family friendly" but there is such a thing as public decency. And no, I haven't the right to restrict what you listen to, but broadcasters don't have the right to broadcast anything they want. If you want to listen to it, then go get it. Pay the extra few bucks a month and get sattelite. If you want to see it, pay the $3.50 and rent it from the video store. If you want to read it, go the library or to Barnes and Noble and get it.
Are your arms jammed up your ass along with your head? CHANGE THE MOTHERFUCKING CHANNEL if you don't want to hear it. I don't have that option. MY version of morality is being DICTATED to me, moron. I don't want to listen to altar boy-screwing pastors on my radio, so should I restrict the people that want to listen to pederasts with crosses and microphones?
You make it sound like cleaning up the airwaves is somehow making broadcasts religious, and I disagree. It is making them more acceptable to a wider slice of the public; the way that broadcasting on public airwaves should be. People who want religious broadcasts should be forced to seek those out every bit as much as people who want to listen to or view edgier programming. Why? Because no matter which channel you change to these days, it's all the same garbage. It's the same guttermouth humor, the same sexed up music and the same base advertisements. The only way to escape it is to go to sattelite radio, cable television, or to find religious programmming and I agree that religious programming sucks.
Dipshit, Stern has millions of listeners nationally right now. Currently, Sirius satellite radio has about 600,000 customers. Do the math.
The math I see is Sirius's subscription list going through the roof.
What'd you have for breakfast this morning, anyway, Poe? Carnation Instant
Bitch?