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I came across a very interesting article written by David Horowitz called "Why Gore Would Censor South Park". Most of the article is about how the government with the V-chip and the Clinton administration is tryingto censor. One very interesting line in the article. Something i have never even thought of is this: "Unfortunately, in the real world of 1999 America, the book burners are on the march. The Clinton team has already laid down clear markers in its assaults on the tobacco and gun industries. With government studies now authorized for an examination of the entertainment industry, with "scientific studies" to follow, it's not hard to visualize the lawsuits coming next." I never connected lawsuits with "scientific studies" but he is correct. Now the suers have "scientific" evidence. What also alarms me is this: "Peggy Charen, the most celebrated liberal champion of the children's television hour, faults the show's tone and the way the kids throw racial slurs around. "It's the words they use in ordinary life, in the cafeteria, in the school room that's dangerous to the democracy," according to Charen." Could someone explain how this is dangerous to democracy? I agree those are offensive horrible words and thoughts but if you can't defend the worst most vile language where exactly do you draw the line. Its a long article but well worth reading: http://www.frontpagemag.com/dh/ ---------------------------------------------------- http://forums.comicbookresources.com...threadid=20925 |
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