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So I walk away after reading the last post in which a lot was said about our children. For one, I can never remember a time in my life with the exception of Tipper "Canoe" Gore in the 1980's in which censorship and children were two words that were even used in the same sentence. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson did not have anybody's children in mind when they targeted Don Imus. The comment Imus made was extremely infantile and yet some people with an infantile mentality decided to take it upon themselves to blow the whole thing out of proportion. The fact that this event happened to CBS Radio, a company that has enough problems in the radio business currently, did not help matters at all. CBS and MSNBC decided at first just to suspend, then the media got a hold of the comments and painted some type of imagery that almost made Imus look like he was wearing a robe and burning crosses in people's front yards. Then MSNBC decided not to continue with the show, then advertisers pulled their support of the show, and finally Imus goes bye bye.
If you think anybody is worrying about censorship for the children, then watch more television. Watch WWE RAW, South Park, and the millions of realitiy shows that are on each and every cable network and give an example of how these programs are being censored for the good of the children. The media does not and has never given a damn about children. They take every opportunity to exploit a child who is terminally ill or abducted or being used as a decoy in some type of perverted Dateline:NBC sexual predator sting, but they could honestly care less about censoring themselves because of our children.
You want to know where the children fit into this? Nowhere. It was a business decision and when a business becomes afraid of a negative backlash from a community because they support something a community does not support, then the business usually pulls their support as well. The advertisers who pulled their support of Don Imus did so because they did not want anything negative from the African American community and when advertisers pull their support of a show, it's done. It's has nothing to do with our children and everything to do with how business works. To quote Machiavelli, "The ends justify the means."
If you think anybody is worrying about censorship for the children, then watch more television. Watch WWE RAW, South Park, and the millions of realitiy shows that are on each and every cable network and give an example of how these programs are being censored for the good of the children. The media does not and has never given a damn about children. They take every opportunity to exploit a child who is terminally ill or abducted or being used as a decoy in some type of perverted Dateline:NBC sexual predator sting, but they could honestly care less about censoring themselves because of our children.
You want to know where the children fit into this? Nowhere. It was a business decision and when a business becomes afraid of a negative backlash from a community because they support something a community does not support, then the business usually pulls their support as well. The advertisers who pulled their support of Don Imus did so because they did not want anything negative from the African American community and when advertisers pull their support of a show, it's done. It's has nothing to do with our children and everything to do with how business works. To quote Machiavelli, "The ends justify the means."