Home » General Discussions » Heated Discussions and Debates » "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality [message #233461 is a reply to message #224650] |
Sat, 09 December 2006 06:49 |
|
DarkKnight
Messages: 754 Registered: May 2006 Location: Cincinnati, OH
Karma:
|
Colonel |
|
|
It’s interesting to read everyone’s opinions.
Now we are to blame Christians and others like them for censoring books, playing tag, things of this nature. I guess maybe some of you are too young to remember why things are the way they are today.
PMRC:
Does anyone remember Tipper Gore, Al Gore’s wife? Common has to be some liberals here, what good did this woman do for us. Let’s see. Ahhh yes she is the one who had warning labels put on music for explicit lyrics. Actually this turned out to be a good thing for the industry because their sales went thru the roof. Still the point is its censorship. Now I don’t think she was a bible thumping Christian.
Political Correctness = Censorship
Heres something I found online that explains this very well lol
Quote: | Politically Correct Seasons Greetings:
Christmas Thoughts
Please accept with no obligation,
implied or implicit our best wishes for
an environmentally conscious,
socially responsible, low stress,
non-addictive, gender neutral,
celebration of the winter solstice
holiday, practiced within the most
enjoyable traditions of the religious
persuasion of your choice, or secular
practices of your choice, with respect
for the religious/secular persuasions
and/or traditions of others, or their
choice not to practice religious or
secular traditions at all ...
and a fiscally successful,
personally fulfilling, and medically
uncomplicated recognition of the onset
of the generally accepted calendar
year _______, but not without due respect
for the calendars of choice of other
cultures whose contributions to
society have helped make America great,
(not to imply that America is necessarily
greater than any other country or is
the only "AMERICA" in the western
hemisphere), and without regard to the
race, creed, color, age, physical ability,
religious faith, choice of computer platform,
or sexual preference of the wishee.
- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTABILITY -
(By accepting this greeting,
you are accepting these terms.
This greeting is subject to
clarification or withdrawal. It is freely
transferable with no alteration to the
original greeting. It implies no
promise by the wisher to actually
implement any of the wishes for
her/himself or others, and is
void where prohibited by law, and is
revocable at the sole discretion of
the wisher. This wish is warranted
to perform as expected within the
usual application of good tidings
for a period of one year, or until the
issuance of a subsequent holiday greeting,
whichever comes first, and warranty is
limited to replacement of this wish
or issuance of a new wish at the
sole discretion of the wisher.)
|
I could go on, but i got games to play Censorship is censorship and I for one being a Christian do not believe in censorship. Extremist on the left or right is wrong.
The lady who wants to ban the Harry Potter books because it promotes fantasy. I wonder if “Santa” brings her kids presents.
|
|
|
|
|
"Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Blazer on Wed, 04 October 2006 22:48
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Ryu on Thu, 05 October 2006 00:39
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: futura83 on Thu, 05 October 2006 01:13
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Scythar on Thu, 05 October 2006 02:02
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: futura83 on Thu, 05 October 2006 07:46
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: U927 on Thu, 05 October 2006 07:55
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Javaxcx on Fri, 06 October 2006 06:49
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: futura83 on Thu, 05 October 2006 07:50
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: xptek on Thu, 05 October 2006 08:45
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: fl00d3d on Thu, 05 October 2006 09:22
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Jaspah on Thu, 05 October 2006 12:32
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: warranto on Thu, 05 October 2006 12:47
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Scythar on Thu, 05 October 2006 13:20
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Javaxcx on Fri, 06 October 2006 06:52
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: warranto on Fri, 06 October 2006 07:44
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: warranto on Fri, 06 October 2006 08:08
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: U927 on Sat, 07 October 2006 08:30
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: fl00d3d on Tue, 10 October 2006 10:05
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Broadus on Thu, 12 October 2006 12:20
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Broadus on Thu, 12 October 2006 12:30
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Berkut on Sat, 21 October 2006 09:16
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Robo on Sat, 21 October 2006 13:40
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: SlikRik on Sat, 09 December 2006 06:15
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: U927 on Sat, 09 December 2006 12:19
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: superj69 on Thu, 14 December 2006 21:38
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: warranto on Fri, 15 December 2006 08:22
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: superj69 on Fri, 22 December 2006 13:44
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: Blazer on Tue, 02 January 2007 02:17
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
By: xptek on Tue, 02 January 2007 02:24
|
|
|
Re: "Protecting" kids who are unable to tell fantasy from reality
|
Goto Forum:
Current Time: Sat Feb 08 14:30:28 MST 2025
Total time taken to generate the page: 0.01319 seconds
|