Then they are a bunch of snowflakes.
You might feel entirely different should you have kids.
And that 'snowflake' label is very overused....and inappropriate.
Then they are a bunch of snowflakes.
How much dynamic range can you get out of a small mic. There is a reason they use vocal mics. If it sounds just like the studio recording in a big stadium I doubt they used a pin mic.
You might feel entirely different should you have kids.
And that 'snowflake' label is very overused....and inappropriate.
This just in: The 2020 Halftime show is the most-watched halftime of all time:
http://www.justjared.com/2020/02/05...-show-2020-is-most-watched-haltime-show-ever/
Not because of broadcast TV, but because of YouTube. So even if you censor TV, kids can watch on YouTube.
But remember, we are not discussing the exploitation of teens here but rather that of younger children who should be able to expect a certain level of consideration when watching TV which is generally thought to be acceptable for them.
But remember, we are not discussing the exploitation of teens here but rather that of younger children who should be able to expect a certain level of consideration when watching TV which is generally thought to be acceptable for them.
You think little kids don't watch YouTube? They do. This is one of the most popular shows on TV:
And once again, we're discussing your personal taste here, not anything that's "unacceptable."
We are talking about unacceptable content that was shown, without warning, to an audience of kids.
What do you mean "without warning?" They've been promoting this for weeks and throughout the game. You knew exactly who would be on the show and it would not be Sesame Street. Did those kids like Jennifer Lopez? Everyone knows what she does. She's a 50 year old mother of 2 and her 12 year old daughter took part in the show. If it was OK for her daughter, then it's OK for other kids. There was absolutely nothing unacceptable about it. Except you've created some alternate morality. That's your business, so put the kids to bed.
Look we all know you hate modern music and you hate the super bowl. You've been talking about this for years. For some reason, you claim to have watched the game, even though we know you hate it. So now you're inventing some morality about protecting the kids to justify your views about the super bowl and modern music. If you don't like something, don't watch it, but don't use kids as a crutch to justify your opinions.
The half time shows have largely been junk but they haven't been offensive.
Wait until they go to school or a friends house. You might be able to control it now, but not forever.I am raising a "little kid". I know exactly what they watch.
Wait until they go to school or a friends house. You might be able to control it now, but not forever.
And, once again, we are NOT talking about my personal tastes. We are talking about unacceptable content that was shown, without warning, to an audience of kids.
That's what I don't get about the "we MUST protect the children" crowd. You can't keep them in bubble wrap until adulthood. At some point before then they'll learn about stuff a lot worse than a suggestive dance routine. What difference does it make when that point arrives?
What has always been applied to broadcast TV (the only aspect regulated by the FCC) has been "community standards".
How can you say no warning. It was Shikira and J-Lo. If you know how their shows are you know what they are going to do. This wasn't billed as the Catholic Church halftime show where everyone was singing hymns and reads bible versus.
What are you talking about? Maybe you forget Janet Jackson's exposed nipple. THAT was offensive.
The only people offended are evangelicals like Billy Graham's son and similar religious folks who are offended at anything that's not religious music.
You just don't like modern music, and you're using fake morality to justify your dislike of music.
How can you say no warning. It was Shikira and J-Lo. If you know how their shows are you know what they are going to do. This wasn't billed as the Catholic Church halftime show where everyone was singing hymns and reads bible versus.