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[quote name='fidei defensor' post='1817089' date='Mar 26 2009, 12:18 PM']You're a little behind. The FCC knows all about this already, they knew about it long before it aired.

It's a TV show. If you're offended, you don't watch. Pretty simple solution.[/quote]

I own the airwaves. If you're offended by that, move to a country where private companies own the airwaves, or get cable, where such filth belongs.

And you're wrong that the FCC knew about it before it aired. The FCC doesn't have the time to review everything before it airs. That's what network censors are for--to avoid problems with sponsors and the FCC. (If I were you, I'd get my facts straight before spouting off about thing which I know nothing about.)

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[quote name='StColette' post='1817215' date='Mar 26 2009, 03:19 PM']I fail to see what is so intelligent about Family Guy.[/quote]

It's not. All it is is a bunch of random gross-out gags strung together. Garfield has more intelligent humor. (No offense to Garfield fans intended.)

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[quote name='Saint Therese' post='1817253' date='Mar 26 2009, 04:17 PM']Its fiction. Its. just. a. tv. show.[/quote]

An inane and offensive TV show.

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mariahLVzJP2

[quote name='Saint Therese' post='1817253' date='Mar 26 2009, 06:17 PM']Its fiction. Its. just. a. tv. show.[/quote]
well believe it or not, the media (such as TV shows) have more of an influence in our society than you think, even if it is fiction.

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[quote name='StColette' post='1817104' date='Mar 26 2009, 12:47 PM']The same better apply for shows that have Pro-Christian themes. It's a TV show. If you're offended, don't watch.[/quote]
I've never complained about it. I don't watch those shows, doesn't mean I want them to be off the TV.

[quote name='T-Bone _' post='1817333' date='Mar 26 2009, 05:54 PM']I own the airwaves. If you're offended by that, move to a country where private companies own the airwaves, or get cable, where such filth belongs.

And you're wrong that the FCC knew about it before it aired. The FCC doesn't have the time to review everything before it airs. That's what network censors are for--to avoid problems with sponsors and the FCC. (If I were you, I'd get my facts straight before spouting off about thing which I know nothing about.)[/quote]
Condescending much? You're painting the FCC out as a bunch of morons, like they have no clue that Family Guy could be offensive. If I were you, I wouldn't put money on that.

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Saint Therese

How can we complain about big gov't or overregulation when we want the government to make the broadcasters only show the programs we like. That's not the solution.
If you really want to get a show off the air, contact the sponsors.
Government is not the solution.

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[quote name='StColette' post='1817223' date='Mar 26 2009, 06:27 PM']I find South Park to pretty much be nothing but trash and much of the time blasphemous. The Simpsons I can handle, but I still find some of their humor gross.

I'm a firm believer that what we read or watch can have a great deal of influence on us morally. I mean you put trash in and what are you going to get out?[/quote]

I don't watch South Park or any TV very much (besides Lost), but South Park often has a deeper message about society, politics, religion and all those taboo topics underneath the offensive language and humor. They're just speaking the language of their audience.

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[quote name='StColette' post='1817104' date='Mar 26 2009, 02:47 PM']The same better apply for shows that have Pro-Christian themes. It's a TV show. If you're offended, don't watch.[/quote]
I don't think Advocatus illigitimus has ever argued in favor of removing Christian programs.

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Lounge Daddy

I don't watch those programs for a reason.

But if it bothers enough people, write to the manufacturers of the products advertising on the programs. Anything beats running to the Government, for one. And the advertisers do let the programers know when they hear complaints -- it does get results.

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[quote name='LouisvilleFan' post='1817728' date='Mar 27 2009, 09:06 AM']I don't watch South Park or any TV very much (besides Lost), but South Park often has a deeper message about society, politics, religion and all those taboo topics underneath the offensive language and humor. They're just speaking the language of their audience.[/quote]

When shows like South Park make degrading comments about the Blessed Mother that's going way over the line. I don't care if it has a deeper message beneath the offensive language and humor. When a particular episode is aired the eve before the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and is degrading towards Mary, that's enough for me to right off a show completely. That's not mentioning all the episodes degrading Christ. When you watch these shows you are supporting them and keeping them on the air.

And they may be speaking the language of their audience, but look at society today. Do we honestly want to continue on the path society at large is on?

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[quote name='Winchester' post='1817730' date='Mar 27 2009, 09:10 AM']I don't think Advocatus illigitimus has ever argued in favor of removing Christian programs.[/quote]


The point I was trying to make is there is always some type of double standard. If something is anti-Christian, etc.. we are told to just not watch it if it offends us. But if something is Christian and offends someone then it is taken off the air. One example I can think of is Veggie Tales. They were instructed to remove all Christian references from their shows. They could still have moral lessons but they had to avoid any Christian references. Umm another one that comes to mind is Touch by an Angel, which I remember being pulled because of it's Christian theme.

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[quote name='StColette' post='1817766' date='Mar 27 2009, 12:45 PM']When shows like South Park make degrading comments about the Blessed Mother that's going way over the line. I don't care if it has a deeper message beneath the offensive language and humor. When a particular episode is aired the eve before the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and is degrading towards Mary, that's enough for me to right off a show completely. That's not mentioning all the episodes degrading Christ. When you watch these shows you are supporting them and keeping them on the air.

And they may be speaking the language of their audience, but look at society today. Do we honestly want to continue on the path society at large is on?[/quote]


EXACTLY! Jennie makes some sweet points. ^_^ How far do people have to go? Really?

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[quote name='Luthien' post='1817780' date='Mar 27 2009, 11:19 AM']EXACTLY! Jennie makes some sweet points. ^_^ How far do people have to go? Really?[/quote]

Laura, clear out your PM box lol

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