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Anyone think he will get suspended?
MikefromDelaware said:BUT I'd defend his right to do his show his way and to voice his opinions as he sees fit as long as he doesn't use "vulger" language ("F" word, the Lord's name in vain, any derogitory word about any ethnic group, etc) to express his opinions. From the times I've listened to his show, that is NOT his style so it isn't an issue.
MikefromDelaware said:Obviously, you don't get it. I do have an on/off switch and I do use the dial to change stations when I'm dissatisfied with the programing on a given station. However, I do not agree with anyone's right to go on the public airwaves and use vulgar language like the "F" word, or derogitory words used to belittle people of a given race or gender, or the use of the Lord's name in vain. There is no reason that such language should be allowed on the air waves. It never was prior to recent years. That sort of language only cheapens the product and serves no purpose other than to say we are an ignorant nation. To Michael Savage's credit, as I do not listen to his program for the reasons I stated in my previous post, I defend his right to rant as he does and give him much credit for the quality of the language he uses in those rants. I just choose NOT to listen to those rants as that seems to be all he does. A rant, sometimes is justified, as I'm sure you'll consider this post to be a rant, but if ALL my posts were like this then you'd be justified in saying that why can't that guy ever post without a rant. That's exactly my point with Savage. He's got a lot of great things to say, but why be angry all the time???
MikefromDelaware said:How many people like going to a church where the preacher yells at them for an hour? Same thing. There are plenty of other Bible believeing God fearing Christian churches where the preacher makes his point and convicts you of your sin and that you can receive the saving grace of Jesus Christ without yelling and screaming at you. Same thing with talk radio. So I choose to use the station selector and tune else where rather than listen to Savage's rant, and that DOES NOT make me or anyone else with similar views a communist.
MikefromDelaware said:With the advent of radio in the 1920's, that bandwith of electronic frequency (that originates within the United States) has been regulated and controled by the US government. It's only since the late 1960's that the standard for what could or couldn't be said on the air has changed where the standard keeps getting lower and lower. We all know the George Carlin routine of the 7 words you couldn't say on radio or TV. Well back then you couldn't say those words on the air, because the government said you couldn't.
BillFromBaltimore said:An on/off switch is NOT the answer. Saying that a person has a choice not to listen does not solve the problem. If that were true, we would never have problems. Ranting, raving, and breeding hatred create problems even if a person turns off the station. You still have those persons remaining listeners who absorb what's being said. If those persons accept Savage's rantings as truths, then we're creating additional problems.
Why do you see people getting into trouble day in and day out due to their mouths?! For those of you who feel an on/off switch is the solution to matters such as this, YOU JUST DON'T GET THE POINT!!!!