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FCC Aproves The Word Fuck on TV and Radio
Are you for it or against it?
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the use of the "F" word for use on any TV show or radio program, ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT! The FCC said the word can be used whenever desired except in sexual situations! That means that real soon you will be watching a sit-com on TV, or news, or any drama or movie-ANY PROGRAM-and it is ok! Hollywood is rejoicing! Soon, when you are driving your kids to school you will be listening to a song which makes extensive use of the word. Shock jocks such as Howard Stern are now free to use any language, no matter how vile and repugnant, on their radio shows. And use it they will. No longer will movies shown on TV have to be edited because of language. TAKE ACTION BELOW Please send you letter now. And please forward this letter to your email list asking them to get involved. If it isn't stopped now, in a few months the FCC will rule that it is acceptable in sexual situations. Verbal pornography will rule the airways! Thanks for getting involved! Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman American Family Association http://capwiz.com/afanet/mail/onecli...lertid=4124576 |
But ya still can't say "shit?"
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GREAT FUCKING NEWS!! :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup
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Guess it doesn't matter to me, USA is the only country that tries to hide this stuff from children, other countries are very open with sexuality and profane words on tv along with nudity and such on regular tv as well as pay tv.
Our kids are going to sneek it in when they can anyway, might as well be open with it. |
I still dont feel comfortable for kids to be hearing it... Once this starts, who calls the limit? How far is too far?
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doesnt matter to me I monitor my kids television anyway and any parent who doesn't is just asking for trouble.
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about fucking time
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Thank fuck !!
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I know my kids know the word fuck my 9 year old hears me say it when i get mad. She knows not to say it as well. But I still monitor her TV. She is aloud to watch Nick, Animal Planet and the history channel:)
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:1orglaugh Thats some good parenting you got going on there...:1orglaugh |
I just saw President Bush on TV he is very mad he said
"The FCC if fuckin stupid for allowing this, I hope these fucks go to hell. We are winning the war in iraq" |
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Same with language, I am not a HUGE monitor of words in my house. I, as a parent, have far more greater concerns than if they hear the word fuck, hell that's like one of my main words most of the time and they don't say it. My kids know that there are boundaries and they know where they are because WE taught them, not because the TV and Radio taught them. They know I can say pretty much what I want, and while it may or may not be attractive, I am an adult and when they get to be an adult, they can then say and do as they please as well. I guess what I am trying to say here is, my kids know as according to thier ages, what is acceptable and what isn't, and this was MY doing, not TV and Radio, it's MY job to monitor them, no one elses. :winkwink: So I vote go for it, it's no worse than what they hear on the streets, at school or here at home. They are words, plain and simple. |
I know many parents who have said fuck atleast once in front of there kids and not only that I am sure she is learning a hell of allot worse in school. not like i say it all the time and why are we even discusing my parenting skills when you don't know me from adam nor are here to see me parent my child? That was definatly not the pole nor would i judge someone just because they say fuck once in a while:)
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Who fucking cares? It's just a word. There's no way they will be using it anytime of the day. They won't be using "fuck" in cartoons or during daytime or prime time TV...maybe after 10pm when you kids should be in bed anyway or maybe after one of those "mature content" disclaimers they put before every show that has sexual content, strong language, or explicit violence. If I had kids, I'd be more concerned about the violence than naughty words. You can block adult tv programs with the v-chip that's in your TV if you want. OR you could actually be a good parent and not let your children watch TV without supervision.
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You know, I hear my idiot brother and his idiot wife saying 'fuck' in front of their two small children all the time, yet no government agency is shitting their pants over it or trying to regulate it, or censor it. People have a choice of whether to say it in front of their kids or not, and people have a choice of what programs to watch. I don't think it is right that small children be exposed to the foulness of human existence so early in life, but it IS about time some people (censorists) face the fact that words like 'fuck' are part of everyday speech on this fucking planet.
I personally could live without it during the day, but at night when the more mature shows are on I have really come to resent the forced censorship that many stations have embraced. Babysit the kids, let adults choose to see and hear what they want without some poindexter in a cutting room deciding that for us. |
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its a lot worse to hear a parent say it rather than a tv... parents should set examples... shouldn't they? |
Big deal, your kids hear every word in the book at school.
How common does a word have to get before it isn't "dirty" anymore? Saying cusswords isn't talking dirty, I can talk dirty without ever using a 4 letter word. |
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Aha...... |
If it wasnt for the sexual content in 8 mile I would have allowed my daughter to watch it. The baby sitter snuck and let her watch the movie but made her close her eyes and ears at the sexual parts. I wasn't to happy because of the sexual content of the movie. Needless to say she isnt my baby sitter any more LOL If it was just the rapping and cursing i would not have gave a shit
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How did you even got into the adult industry anyway?
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Married my Husband LOL
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I'm 23 years old and have NEVER cussed in front of my mother in my life. Never even said hell or damn. Even though I grew up around my parents and family that always swore, I always knew not to and I still don't do it in front of my mom because I'm so used to not saying anything foul, even though it wouldn't offend her lol. I have no problem listening to Eminem in the car with her (yeah my mom likes him too) or watching South Park with her. We have always thought it's hilarious when people cuss!
I think it's great they allowed FUCK out of the cage :thumbsup I was wondering why I never heard shit though... I did see the South Park episode that they said it over and over... I always thought of Comedy Central as a premium channel and not mainstream like NBC or CBS. Either way, I don't think it's wrong to swear in front of kids. It depends how the words are used. If the words are being used in an argument or sexually, then I don't think parents should fight in front of their kids period or discuss sex. But in everyday conversation, kids already know the words and it doesn't affect the way they grow up, from what I see. And if they grow up and have a foul mouth... who fuckin cares :1orglaugh |
I am like that to around my mom heheehh but my dad on the other hand me and him are like sailors when we are together LOL
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they ruled the same way on full frontal nudity over 15 years ago... do you see it on TV? No.
networks and stations have their own standards and practices departments that don't want to piss people off to the point of boycotting advertisers. |
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hahaha yep she does :thumbsup |
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Pretty sad when a simple conversation can't be mature enough that it has to turn to statments such as these? :( |
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Yep theres a huge difference between "What the fuck are you doing?" and "I'd like to fuck her hard" in front of your kids. The content of the way it is said makes all the difference. |
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