Ellen DeGeneres Fan
07-26-2002, 01:21 AM
Should certain censoring be stopped on network and basic cable networks? The kind I'm referring to is swearing. I think swear words should be aloud. There not that much of a big deal.
But I do think that nudity should be left on the pay cable channels such as HBO and Showtime.
Bootsy Whoosh
07-26-2002, 04:07 PM
I think alot of censoring as far as swearing is already getting fairly lax. Especially on basic cable. There was that one episode of South Park where they said the "s-word" 100+ times, and that one movie on ESPN? about Bobby Knight that was filled with the "f-word". On network TV they let Dr. Greene's "Sh*t" through on ER....I'm sure there's more examples....doesn't NYPD Blue have swearing?
I think that it's not a big deal to let mild cussing be shown on TV, especially if it's later at night, like 10PM on. I also personally think that Americans are way too uptight about nudity, something which at it's core is no big deal, and I think we should be more lax about that on TV as well. Except for the fact that if we were, it'd be most likely 90% women who were shown...which would suck.
ThomasE
07-27-2002, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by Ellen DeGeneres Fan
Should certain censoring be stopped on network and basic cable networks? The kind I'm referring to is swearing. I think swear words should be aloud. There not that much of a big deal.
But I do think that nudity should be left on the pay cable channels such as HBO and Showtime.
Well I would have to disagree. Hearing obscene words over and over again is offensive and should not be seen on television. I guess with me being a Christian, I fell points can come across without having to get ugly with foul language. I will admit, hearing Thelma Harper talk up a storm can be hilarious. Overall if I were running television, I would probobly get a little strict with the swearing.