The MOST offensive song I've EVER HEARD!
Originally Posted by DiamondDave2005,Jan 19 2005, 11:22 AM
My 2-week old's been staring at a naked boob every day since she was born! The horror! I had no idea she would be so traumatized by nudity.
On the off-topic note, I did not say that nudity is tramatizing kids. What I am saying is that there is an APPROPRIATE forum for certain subjects. Public TV and nudity/profanity should not share one!
Originally Posted by HwangTKD,Jan 19 2005, 02:09 PM
You are not offending me, I am just extremely irritated at the song. Although Howard sterns ratings are still high, many have jumped ship and there is a reason. And about janet jackson, let's take this to the extreme, lets say, there are tits and naked asses on every show, on every channel, all times of the day. Would you let your 5 year old watch it? My point in all of this, is that the MEDIA needs to take responsibility for what they do. And THAT my friend is the reason for this post. You and I can go back and forth about semantics but the bottom line is this: I have a right to post on this forum, to express my opinions, to LET OTHERS know about the offensive nature of that song, to help garner support in hopes that people will shoot an email to hot 97/FCC and/or make a concious decision to STOP LISTENING to them (Good idea about the FCC), and lastly, I really dont care weather or not you think I am a tool.
And F1s2000,
Dont be an idiot....if you have something to say, say it.
And F1s2000,
Dont be an idiot....if you have something to say, say it.
Originally Posted by exceltoexcel,Jan 19 2005, 08:39 AM
I should be ashamed of my love for the freedom of speech
Who are you to tell me how I should act or feel?
It was funny to me and to many others as well
Just because someone is overly sensitive to the situation doesn't mean I lose my right to voice my opinion.
You don't like it you can change the channel, post to a forum or send an e-mail. No ones stopping you. So don't try to stop others.
Who are you to tell me how I should act or feel?
It was funny to me and to many others as well
Just because someone is overly sensitive to the situation doesn't mean I lose my right to voice my opinion.
You don't like it you can change the channel, post to a forum or send an e-mail. No ones stopping you. So don't try to stop others.
I didn't actually listen to the song, the original posters description was enough for me to avoid that, yet I don't feel I'm being "overly sensitive". You're being judgemental.
There we are, the both of us, being judgemental.
I also didn't try to stop you from saying how you feel, so what was that last part about?
You're an insensitive person if you can find humor in such tragedy, and that position is not my opinion but a logical conclusion based on your words, and quite non-negotiable so don't bother trying. Not that you care, I just wanted to tell you in an open forum.
a logical conclusion based on your words
I think the song was funny.
Your drawing a connection between a silly song and my since of empathy or sympathy.
That is an unreasonable conclusion.
Actually its a completely negligent and reckless conclusion to assume that because someone jokes about a tragedy that they don't feel sad.
This is covered in high school level Psychology and you would have had to live in a cave to never have seen someone who uses humor to diffuse tragedy.
How do you pass judgement on a thing that you never even listen to?



