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Blogger Roger Owen Green said...

I don't much like Family Guy (I'm a little older than you), I sure don't want my 8 y.o. daughter watching it. And I wouldn't want her to watch The Wire; Breaking Bad; The Sopranos; or the evening news when they're talking about Syria or Jerry Sandusky.

I think the writer singled out Family Guy because it's a cartoon, and cartoons are "supposed" to be funny and family friendly. (You know, like Fritz the Cat.)

Sly Stone said it best: "Different strokes for different folks."

7:54 AM

Anonymous Mike Doran said...

I visit the PTC site once a week or so, in direct defiance of my acid reflux, but I usually don't stay very long.
Mostly I end up being bucked over to the Media Research Center's site, where L. Brent Bozell's column awaits to churn my colon even more.

But anyway, back to the PTC: still the dirtiest site on the web, with Great Big Warnings about how you Will Be Offended if you dare to look at the clip they've imbedded for you.

The PTC's main argument has always been that when Offensive Material is shown, all viewers are paying for it. This takes several forms:
-Buying the sponsor's products on a broadcast network show.
- Subscribing to a cable service, thereby supporting all channels, whether you watch them or not.
- Even the so-called Premium Channels are being at least partially kept in business by the regular stuff, so you the ordinary viewer are paying for that too, so there.
(They call this last crusade of theirs Cable Choice.)

The PTC atrguments bear a remarkable resemblance to those mounted by the farRight against the healthcare bill here. It goes "We don't wanna pay for what we don't want, and nobody's gonna make us!"

Try explaining that all they have to do, if they don't want it, is simply not have it - think they'll listen? (... and break the habit of a lifetime?)

A little later today I'll be going over to Roger Ebert's blog, wher this healthcare debate has been raging hot and heavy for some while.
Okay if I mention this flap of yours, and its connection (tenuous though it may be) to that one?
At least I might get you some new readers ...

9:31 AM

Blogger Toby O'B said...

Huzzah, Brent! Well said, indeed, but then you've always presented very articulate arguments against the PTC complaints over the years. Not that it will make a damn bit of difference to Anonymous. There'll be no persuading those of its ilk to change their minds.

2:48 AM

Blogger Brent McKee said...

To Mike: Go ahead.

I think I might run up a few sentences (me? a few sentences??) on the PTC's reaction to the Supreme Court decision. Somehow they've turned the overturn of the fines into a victory for (their) truth, (their idea of) justice, and (their vision of) the American way. They can turn a loss into a win which is at least a bit self-deluding. But then the PTC has always been about deluding themselves, as in their belief that they can act as "nanny" to the entire country, children and adults alike.

12:22 PM

Blogger Brent McKee said...

Oh, and don't get me started on the US healthcare system. I applaud Obama for getting something done, but the result is a horse designed by a committee. Canadians have a real horse. Not necessarily a great horse but a horse nonetheless.

12:25 PM

Blogger Todd Mason said...

We down here have RomneyCare. And Romney really never has cared. As the Greens have a decent-enough candidate this time out for US Pres, I know how I'm likely to vote.

6:28 AM

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