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I have eaten nothing all day before reading that and I still felt some vomit rising up. Maybe the Indiana state legislature could use 20k solo cups. |
Just so it's clear, that was a genuine thanks and not a sarcastic one. The internet kind of twists things sometimes.
I think there was a disclaimer on the link you posted anyway. Maybe Indiana could use the cups - or at least 20k outraged letters. |
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maybe if we ignore this show it will go away. it's worth a try.
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LOL riiiiiiiiiiight. so they can slap promo stickers on the side of them and pass them out on the street? holla at free advertising. Quote:
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i honestly think outside our own GC hoopla on the show, the rest of the TV-watching public doesnt give a hoot. can we just watch the first ep and THEN bash it? |
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although i'm not enthusiastic about this show because of the stereotypes it's going to support, i don't think getting it pulled off air is the answer. i really doubt it'll have much of an audience (other than us, watching so we can bash it, lol).
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Wow, I cannot hardly wait to not watch it!:rolleyes:
Typical tripe and half truths about what is really going on and I am sure as usual it will not give Greeks a good glow!:( Kyle, hang in dude!!!!! It sure got a lot of posts in a short time and you are the one being picked on this time!http://clicksmilies.com/s1106/grinse...smiley-027.gif Keep a s smile!http://clicksmilies.com/s1106/grinse...smiley-003.gif |
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I hope Al Gore runs in 2008 as a Green Party Candidate. I always love when liberals split their base. If Gore ran as a Green Party member he will only help the Republicans win a third straight term. |
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Recording companies themselves decide whether to put Tipper Stickers on CDs and what warning to give, and the sticker doesn't keep anybody from buying the CD. Similarly, networks themselves decide what TV Parental Guidelines to put on their shows, and those guidelines don't keep anyone from watching the shows. The only possible censorship involved with TV or CD ratings is parental censorship. With nudity on broadcast TV, you might have a point. But the reality is that nudity broadcast on airwaves that are legally considered to be publically owned does not receive the same First Amendment protection as, say, a lame show on ABC Family (which is cable, not broadcast) purporting to be about Greek life. |
I think that the negative that will come from this show are the idiots that try to rush because they think that it is going to be like what they have seen on the show. It is the responsibility of chapters to weed out the bad seeds. We all need to have faith in our abilities to recruit new members and ensure that new members are not initiated unless they uphold the ideals of our fraternities and sororities.
Keep in mind that the President of ABC Entertainment is a Phi Delta Theta from Cornell, Steve McPherson. I can't believe that he would make a show that he felt was truly going to harm the Greek Community. The show is what we make of it. Any publicity is good publicity I think that this may cause people who never considered rushing a Greek Letter Organization to come by and check it out. Like I said before we will have to weed out the bad seeds but this may lead to finding some Brothers or Sisters that would have never considered your organization previously. This show may drive some of the people on the fence about Greek life to not rush but in the end we will have to bring them back and show them the good that is behind our organizations. |
Mysticcat, are you familiar with the term, 'oh snap!' or 'pwned!'?
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We'd all like to think that our politicians have "better things to spend political capital on" but in most cases, that isn't true. Have you heard of pork barrel spending and pushing one's own agenda? Are we now going to say that politicians are all honest, good people, who only spend time on issues that are "worthwhile"? Does Terry Schiavo ring a bell to any one? And I beg to differ on your definition of censorship. Ratings are censorship, insomuch as they seek to prohibit certain people in society from viewing or listening to certain material... I don't know about being "owned," either, to a later poster.
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There are a whole lot more Catholics in the US than GLO members -- if politicians aren't taking time to protest shows and movies that portray Catholicism in a bad light (and there are a lots of them), why would they waste their time on this? And the comparison to Terry Schiavo (which was a fiasco) is just silly. Quote:
Seriously, cite me one instance where ratings have "prohibited" anyone from viewing or listening to certain materials. Parental prohibitions don't count. Neither do business-based decisions of the relatively few stores or theaters that do not to sell recordings or tickets to "under-aged" people; that just means they lost your business and you go elsewhere. |
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How is the comparison to Terry Schiavo silly? I think it illustrates beautifully just how many mundane ways our country's politicians waste time. However you want to look at it, tv ratings and channel blocks are censorship. I will cite you a specific example, which actually DID happen to me when I was living in VA. Whether you want to believe it or not, there are A LOT more places that don't sell certain products to teenagers than you would think. I was turned away from buying a certain cd, also from attending a certain movie, and once even prohibited from buying a lighter. Again, all of these instances happened when I was under-aged, but they still occurred, whether you want to admit it or not. Again, agree to disagree. If you want to believe that there is NO CENSORSHIP in America, go ahead and do so. I think your citation of Humpty Dumpty is fitting, because some people prefer to live in a nursery-rhyme world. In case you didn't know, nursery rhymes also have hidden meanings, just like fairy tales. Humpty Dumpty, as it seems, was actually a cannon and alludes to the conflict between Puritans and Cavaliers in England. Interestingly, Puritans are also where Americans got the idea for censorship, for which we are so often criticized by Europeans. |
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Or that's one theory among several. Are you really claiming the Puritans were the first Europeans to think up censorship? What do you think Kings and lords did? Let the peasants run around saying whatever they wanted? Hell you had to change your religion on a regular basis to stay in good graces, you certainly had to keep your mouth shut. I'll grant you the Puritans were so stodgy the British wished them well when they left but that doesn't mean they invented censorship. Age restriction doesn't equal censorship, the information is freely available but this country has acknowledged that minors have more restricted rights than adults. If you disagree with this concept, lets let 6 year olds drink, smoke, drive, go to R Rated movies and work 40 hours a week. |
"This petition is to ask the ABC Family channel to remove the show "Greek" from it's line-up."
You would think that the people writing the petition would use the proper grammar and spelling. The correct choice here is "its", not "it's". "The show promotes false stereotypes concerning college Greek life and Greek organizations. They show Greek organizations condoning underage drinking, alcoholism, and promiscuity." The show is just that - a show. It is entertainment. When watching television or movies, or reading books, we are expected to "suspend belief". Are we really to believe, for example, that every Emergency Room in the country have weekly tragedies such as failling helicopters, plane crashes, crashing triple decker porches? "This is detrimental to those who participate in Greek organizations and the organizations themselves because it allows the public to believe that this is the true way in which these organizations operate. They also neglect to show the academic, philanthropic and fraternal aspects of these organizations, which is what the true purpose of real Greek organizations is." If people do not want their view of Greeks to be marred by watching the show, they can choose not to watch it. Just because Desperate Housewives shows stay-at-home moms getting busy when their husbands are at work and plotting murders, does that mean that it is detrimental to all housewives, who might fear being stereotyped as a heartless slut? The true purpose of being a wife is to love and honor her husband and provide for the safety and well being of her family. "We also ask that ABC Family remove the "virtual rush" program from it's website for the same reasons listed above. The questions asked through this program promote a false sense of true Greek recruitment to non-Greeks who may wish to join an organization in the future." If you don't want to go to the site and participate, then don't. No one is forcing you or anyone else to visit. Television stations are owned by corporations. Corporations exist to provide a service or product (in this case, entertainment), and must advertise to a specific demographic to get the word out to the people they hope to attract to its product or service. It's called TARGETED MARKETING. Come on, get over it all. An online petition does very little. It cannot hold up in court. There is no quick or accurate way to attest to the validity of each signateur, and to prove that a person has only signed once. As far as bringing this to the government, have you ever heard of the right to freedom of speech? Sure you also have the right to petition but I can all but guarantee you that THIS endeavor will prove fruitless. JUST DON'T WATCH IT. If you are worried about the show affecting your rush/recruitment, then do your best to demonstrate the positives. Let your GLO speak for itself. |
Ok, this whole discussion is now way off topic, and I'm ashamed to say that I contributed to that. No, I don't think six year olds should run around drinking and watching r-rated movies, I am just saying that there is some censorship in American society. Agree to disagree. Still hate the stupid idea for the show, still think it contributes to the negative view people already have about the Greek community. :(
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Okay, one more shot.
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How Greek life is portrayed on a cable network show doesn't quite carry the same political cachet, I don't think. Quote:
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I disagreed with your statement that "ratings are censorship" because they're not. Nothing more. Ironically, calling on someone in the government to put pressure on ABC Family to pull the show is much closer to censorship than TV, movie or CD ratings. Quote:
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It was Americans, not Europeans, who first extensively curtailed the extent of censorship by constitutionally guaranteeing freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Quote:
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Television is a business. ABC Family thinks the show will draw a market that they can get advertisers to want to pitch to, so if you want to complain to someone, write the advertisers. Of course, that won't be possible until you know who they are.
Do I think the show is stupid? Yes. My hope is that the show will not draw a large enough audience to continue. I'm frustrated that television execs kill good shows off at the drop of a hat, and then try to pander by putting schlock like this on the tube. Thank God for dvds. |
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You hold your tongue. |
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Dubbing "ass" in a movie to say "butt" on broadcast TV is censorship...giving it a PG rating is not. |
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I just felt like most of the "intellectual" conversation was WAY over my little unenlightened head....what with all of the useful information about how Puritans created censorship and how stickers on CD cases are a form of censorship. I guess I needs to go hit the books yo. |
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