
Television broadcasters and other entertainment providers unveiled a $300 million ad campaign Thursday to teach parents how to shield their children from objectionable television shows.
Standing in front of the television with their stomach in the way is not an option proposed.
Nor is simply turning off the television. Or throwing it away. Unplugging it. Setting a time limit. Or taking the child to the park and playing outside you know, spending "quality time" together in any old-school sense of the word.
Instead, the public service announcements urge parents to visit a web site that offers information on how to use the “v-chip” and cable set-top boxes to keep sex and violence out of their living rooms.
Oh, so really it’s about buying something new -- or at least a new TV with a V-chip inside. Ugh.
Jack Valenti, former president and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, and the single most ridiculous person ever allowed in charge of movie ratings (he invented NC-17, gave movies PG-13 rating for sex but not violence, because killing is better than making love) unveiled the ads to congress yesterday.
Oh great, get them involved. Because they are so useful when it comes to parenting.
Committee Chairman Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, said the campaign will work “if people listen.”
Please! Somebody! Spend $300 dollars to put Valenti and Stevens on a plane to a very small island. One way. No return. Getting rid of them and their money-wasting ideas could be the most important thing we do it.
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Comments
kathy wrote:
I watched the committee hearings on 'decency' and was disgusted by the committee's drive to rid all indecent materials from television airwaves. Mind you, the individuals driving this terror machine have different ideas of what is considered 'indecent' by most Americans. Primarily, anything containing content stronger than what could be found in "Touched by an Angel" should be stricken from the airwaves according the these right wing conservative morons.
Although many might consider Valenti's 300 million dollar campaign overkill - take into consideration that these committee yahoos are bent on 'cleansing the television airwaves'. They also commented during these hearings that they will continue their efforts with cable television as well. Turning off the tv or even changing the channel is not an option for these closed minded freaks. They will not stop until your choice of entertainment falls into what they feel is acceptable. For those of you who did not watch the committee hearings or follow the outcome of their decisions, "Without a Trace" was assessed a 3.2 million dollar fine for airing indecent material, generating from an episode involving high school kids at a sex party. Mind you no sexual content was seen - only implied.
Wake up America - the right wing moral minority is alive and well and in your living room as well as your bedroom. They are a well organized group that strikes at the advertisers when they view a program they find 'offensive'. When you will you take a stand and say 'enough'?
posted at July 30, 2006 07:30 PM
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