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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
"The issue is, it sends the wrong message to American families."
I bet most American families did not even know. So now they know, and that child care group can be credited for sending the wrong message...
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As I said, I think it would have been a bigger surprise had no one said a thing and The Who just go ahead and play without a peep or note of complaint. These complaints come as no surprise whatsoever.
People want to stand up for what's right on issues such as this, while the rest of us who weren't sent the memo just have to judge for ourselves as to what's acceptable and what isn't, hopefully after gathering all the facts.
In other words I think not saying anything at all might have sent an even worse message.
Their point has been made. Whether it's effective or not, whether they get to play or not, is really immaterial. They're getting heard, more and more people are aware. That's probably all these groups can hope for seeing as he wasn't convicted. Their argument would carry a lot more weight had he been found guilty and sentenced.