What is dead obvious is all these people saying 'change the station' have NEVER had to endure the kind of verbal assaults that you, black folks, women, and immigrants have to endure. Their grandparents did, of course, but not them.
Beside the point. What alternatives are there to changing the station? Well, you can call the show and take on the host (problematic when it comes to Savage, very do-able when it comes to Carr, Severin, or any of the other local hosts.) Of course, bitching on internet message boards seems to be preferred. Call the station or advertisers and complain or threaten? Knock yourself out.
And, they would simply not stand for it if they did - a couple of comments from Rosie O'Donnell and Bill Maher and they're freaking out -
What exactly does 'not stand for it' mean? The last time I looked, Rosie and Maher were still spewing their babble and people were still taking offense. Evidently, 'not standing for something' and having that something go away, are not mutually inclusive. I would bet that most sane folks just change the station or channel.
what would they do if they had to listen to the venimous poison from (Savage) Weiner, Severino(r) et al - well, who knows.
Had to? You mean like tied to a chair in a cell with a naked lightbulb hanging from the ceiling and a radio blaring in the corner. Well, first I'd try to concentrate on this real hot babe I knew in college who used to wear a ski suit that clung like wet Saran Wrap. If that didn't work, I'd ponder the influence of international currency abitrage by money market banks on the developing bio-technology industry in Third World countries. And if that didn't work, I'd already be asleep so it really wouldn't matter.
Of course, in my entire life I've only had my choices limited to the extent that I 'had' to watch four television programs and listen to one radio station. Two were in Navy communications school, where every afternoon the single television was tuned to The Dating Game (which was actually a hoot to watch in a roomful of sailors giving a running commentary) and "Firing Line" on Sundays. I willingly partook of both. The others were Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place when my kids were teenagers and they took over the television in the living room. I watched those as a way of keeping up on the popular culture ( plus I used to think Daphne Zuninga was pretty sexy so it did have some redeeming social value.) The radio station is WPLM, which my barber keeps on her shop radio all the time and I don't feel like asking her to change it when I'm there. Other than those instances, I watch and listen to what I want to watch and listen.
Let's ask them.
Fire away.
If all the talk stations had people saying equivalent things about you guys - what would you do? Quietly change the station
Depends. If I was in my 'know your enemy' mode, I might listen for a while. If not, change the station, watch television or a DVD, play a CD, take a walk, clean the garage, re-organize my sock drawer, take the canoe for a paddle, the list is endless.
It would be pretty unusual for all the stations to be making the same points at the same time, but then, I'm not in the full-time umbrage-taking business, trying to keep myself in a perpetual state of high dudgeon. There are a lot of ideas I find intellectually offensive, but I'm also not a big fan of the thought police. I think Holocaust Denial is stupid, but in Austria it is against the law to even mention it in public, which I find even more offensive. Everyday, from every direction, we're bombarded with silly and counterintuitive BS; "Condi Rice and the war for oil", 600,000 people went off to die in the USCW because of predatory lending practices south of the Mason Dixon line by NYC banks, that FDR knew about the Pearl Harbor attack and let it happen, that Bush is a Nazi and Clinton is a Commie, that the US government flew an A3 into the Pentagon on Sept 11, etc, etc. An association of scientists once gave Art Bell a 'disservice award' for actually eroding the knowledge base.
But it's all OK by me, because I don't have to believe something just because somebody says it or writes it. And I don't have to listen to it, either, unless I want to.
like good, obedient boys?
Huh? Obedient to whom? Every day, I, and everyone here, makes hundreds of personal decisions. What we watch or listen to are some of them. So what exactly is the point here. Is there one?
Regards,
TSB
Beside the point. What alternatives are there to changing the station? Well, you can call the show and take on the host (problematic when it comes to Savage, very do-able when it comes to Carr, Severin, or any of the other local hosts.) Of course, bitching on internet message boards seems to be preferred. Call the station or advertisers and complain or threaten? Knock yourself out.
And, they would simply not stand for it if they did - a couple of comments from Rosie O'Donnell and Bill Maher and they're freaking out -
What exactly does 'not stand for it' mean? The last time I looked, Rosie and Maher were still spewing their babble and people were still taking offense. Evidently, 'not standing for something' and having that something go away, are not mutually inclusive. I would bet that most sane folks just change the station or channel.
what would they do if they had to listen to the venimous poison from (Savage) Weiner, Severino(r) et al - well, who knows.
Had to? You mean like tied to a chair in a cell with a naked lightbulb hanging from the ceiling and a radio blaring in the corner. Well, first I'd try to concentrate on this real hot babe I knew in college who used to wear a ski suit that clung like wet Saran Wrap. If that didn't work, I'd ponder the influence of international currency abitrage by money market banks on the developing bio-technology industry in Third World countries. And if that didn't work, I'd already be asleep so it really wouldn't matter.
Of course, in my entire life I've only had my choices limited to the extent that I 'had' to watch four television programs and listen to one radio station. Two were in Navy communications school, where every afternoon the single television was tuned to The Dating Game (which was actually a hoot to watch in a roomful of sailors giving a running commentary) and "Firing Line" on Sundays. I willingly partook of both. The others were Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place when my kids were teenagers and they took over the television in the living room. I watched those as a way of keeping up on the popular culture ( plus I used to think Daphne Zuninga was pretty sexy so it did have some redeeming social value.) The radio station is WPLM, which my barber keeps on her shop radio all the time and I don't feel like asking her to change it when I'm there. Other than those instances, I watch and listen to what I want to watch and listen.
Let's ask them.
Fire away.
If all the talk stations had people saying equivalent things about you guys - what would you do? Quietly change the station
Depends. If I was in my 'know your enemy' mode, I might listen for a while. If not, change the station, watch television or a DVD, play a CD, take a walk, clean the garage, re-organize my sock drawer, take the canoe for a paddle, the list is endless.
It would be pretty unusual for all the stations to be making the same points at the same time, but then, I'm not in the full-time umbrage-taking business, trying to keep myself in a perpetual state of high dudgeon. There are a lot of ideas I find intellectually offensive, but I'm also not a big fan of the thought police. I think Holocaust Denial is stupid, but in Austria it is against the law to even mention it in public, which I find even more offensive. Everyday, from every direction, we're bombarded with silly and counterintuitive BS; "Condi Rice and the war for oil", 600,000 people went off to die in the USCW because of predatory lending practices south of the Mason Dixon line by NYC banks, that FDR knew about the Pearl Harbor attack and let it happen, that Bush is a Nazi and Clinton is a Commie, that the US government flew an A3 into the Pentagon on Sept 11, etc, etc. An association of scientists once gave Art Bell a 'disservice award' for actually eroding the knowledge base.
But it's all OK by me, because I don't have to believe something just because somebody says it or writes it. And I don't have to listen to it, either, unless I want to.
like good, obedient boys?
Huh? Obedient to whom? Every day, I, and everyone here, makes hundreds of personal decisions. What we watch or listen to are some of them. So what exactly is the point here. Is there one?
Regards,
TSB