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Posted by SFTVratings on 04/27/07 14:54
On Apr 26, 10:41 pm, BTR1701 <btr1...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> In article <bnm233hgd74ioj51u8v73fdmh080umk...@4ax.com>,
> Don Del Grande <del_grande_n...@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> > I heard one woman say something along the lines of,
> > "I shouldn't have to risk stumbling onto a sexual assault
> > on FX just so my child can watch the Disney Channel."
>
> She can block F/X. It's called a V-chip. The fact that she has no clue
> how to operate her own appliances does not justify censoring material
> that I enjoy
EXACTLY. If she's really lazy (like me), just block ALL the channels,
such that kids can not watch ANY program unless she types in a
passcode.
And if she has an old tv lacking V-chip, she should go buy one. I
just got one for $50. Cheap.
\And if she's still to LAZY to do that!!!! She can call Comcast or
Cox or Whoever, and ask them to disconnect your cable service.
Goodbye cable & goodbye any access a child has to "sexual assault
scenes" on said service.
The kid can watch videotapes. Or (horror) read a book. Or ride a
bike. Or color a book. They don't need Disney.
If you don't like uncensored Basic, don't buy it.
SIMPLE.
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