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Clean Up National TV


I saw drama documentaries on this self-righteous BITCH back in the day, and the topic title is a name she herself chose for her anti-swearing and anti-sex and anti-smut campaign. She was all set for it, until someone close to her pointed out that it spelt CUNT.

WHAT A FUCKING HYPOCRITE!!! AND SELF-DELUSIONAL, TOO!!!!!!

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lets cunt up tv!!!

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We need CUM AND CUNT to clean up music and TV!!!!!

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Taboo's change.

Overt sexuality, vulgarity, and swear words were taboo of yesterday. While stereotyping, racial/cultural bigotry and sexism were common.

Now vulgarity is pretty much unlimited. We have come up with some clever names for sex because of porn exposure. The Fbomb is used so commonly in cable I don't think it is even censored out on most shows. But we now have new taboo's that have replace them...stereotyping, racial bigotry and sexism.

The results are as you would expect. We live in a much more fair and equitable world for most, racism still exists but not of the level of the 1960's

The downside to the taboo shifting is divorce rates are up, fatherless children are becoming more common, stable family homes, church attendance, civic responsibility have fallen dramatically.

Media is of course not to core cause of this shift. But to say that it isn't a factor would be a little dishonest.

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Income inequality is growing and is largely correlated with race. Racial tensions are as bad if not worse than in the tumultuous 60’s.

Modern mores encourage narcissistic and destructive behavior. ‘You do you’, ‘you’re perfect as you are’, ‘you only live once’, and ‘you deserve the best’ are antithetical to self-growth, maturity, and healthy interpersonal relationships. We now teach kids that they don’t need to have any redeeming qualities to bring to the table or to continuously evolve throughout their life, because they automatically deserve everything they want just for existing.

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There should be no taboos.

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