I think I know which organ you are talking about.Anytime FOX comes out with any position it just reinforces my feelings that the Murdock's should all be in front of a real Judge facing some real charges backed up by some real evidence. But their organ isn't the only one at work in the US. Look a US News and World Report, Time and other media.
If you're smart enough to filter out the spin, there is a reasonable message in there about the messages sent to kids via films marketed specifically towards them.
Speaking of over ones head...Absolutely! When the largest media conglomerate in the world sends a message to kids, obviously it would be how big corporations are bad. Is it really any wonder why you are just so damn entertaining? Talk about over ones head.
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Speaking of over ones head...
Maybe you can point out where I specifically mentioned the Muppet movie in my post?
This should prove to be entertaining.
I was right, entertaining.
(man I hate it when grown adults argue like children,.
Definition of a forum???:lol:
I think propaganda is a tad harsh a word for it.Propoganda????
If it's benign. But between movies and the far more aggressive and less benign, cartoons and youth shows, there are many messages that really shouldn't be meant to target children.It's about the evil of greed, which in and of itself is not a bad moral lesson to be sending to children.
I think propaganda is a tad harsh a word for it.
If it's benign. But between movies and the far more aggressive and less benign, cartoons and youth shows, there are many messages that really shouldn't be meant to target children.
From body image to consumerism, these messages are troublesome. Sadly with the TV being a parent to far to many kids, there isn't anyone to temper or filter.
This is why, for good or bad, we just banned certain cartoons, and avoided certain movies, with content we believed sent our kids the wrong message.
We were in a store in Orillia the other day. There was a kid, all of 8 years old, talking to his dad about what he did that morning on Call of Duty.When the majority of parents use TV and movies to babysit their kids, it is no wonder that they are used to promote whatever the corporate sponsors deem is of benefit to them.
Thanx Cliffy.Bear, you are a rare breed of parent for filtering out stuff you feel is inappropriate. Too bad there not a lot more like you.
Tell me about it. Especially this time of year. I want I want I want, is all most parents hear. Between advertising and peer pressure. I don't know what's worse, lol.Right, if it's benign. For the most part I think it's the sheer volume that takes it to a level where it cannot be considered benign. There are messages, messages, messages everywhere and our kids are bombarded with them. I'd lump targeted children advertising directly in with the movies and cartoons. Everybody wants a piece of our kids, hell everyone wants a piece of us.