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Originally Posted by Guest
MSM has never had such a prominent person defy their imagined Fourth Estate mentality. They recognize that the days are now over when a reporter would ask a person for an interview and if that person refused the reporter would reply then I'll print what I want, which they usual did anyway. Advances in technology changed all that.
The interesting thing here is that people in this nation now hold the news media in disdain.
Colbert's antics reinforce the need for the Legion of Decency . Movies and television have become incubators of some of the worse filth ever put out on the airwaves and young minds are being destroyed.
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Rap and Hollywood inaccurately portrays the average citizen as vulgar mouthed cretins, including children. The first movie I watched that had an instance of a child talking vulgar was E.T. I couldn't believe it. And I had taken my children and nieces and nephews to see it when it first came out. You will be hard pressed and dismissive to find the instances in the film but I know of at least two places where children are vulgar in the presence of adults, in that movie. No one would take notice of it now, and may even consider it cute, but at the time it shocked me. It was or is rated PG for language. I guess many overlook that, thinking that the language would be coming from adult actors, not children. I take the blame for not noticing the PG rating at the time. It was still a good movie. Now, we hear worse on primetime TV.