July 4, 200619 yr now i know that some people her will find this completely silly, and others will not take it as lightly. so lets keep level heads about this, i figured it was a good read, and that people should know what tax dollars are paying for.... Congress Movie Debate
July 4, 200619 yr Hm, I thought this was going to be a congressional debate about what movie to go out and see tonight. It is an interesting topic. Is religious subject matter really influencing the MPAA's rating system?
July 4, 200619 yr this is quite scary.... regardless of my views.. if MPAA considers "any serious discussion" a PG steppingstone it makes sense.... and if I choose to instill a certain view of Religion in my kid,s Iwant to be warned ... because like pregrnancy and sex and sexual aorintation these are serious discussions, that need to hapen in the famly before seen on the big screen... but the fact that congress - the republican part of it - feels almighty enough to demand that religion is not a serious subject matter, and should not be included in considerations is scary .. what next.. some chrch will vandalize a TV station that criticized its homophobia, and congress will be compacent to it? I know I am exxagerrating, but I am very sensitive to governmental oversteps like this ... Igor
July 4, 200619 yr on another note .. I just found this blog post aout MPAA and south Park... While I am still frightened by the steps taken by the congress, this puts MPAA in a different light .. http://wwtdd.com/index.php?type=one&i=1047 Igor
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