So you're telling me American parents are incapable of talking with their children and discussing the simplest things that kids will take breaks in the middle of school (teachers willing to accept this and stand by with extra sets of headphones) and listen to Howard Stern? And I guess when kids are home from school and can watch Oprah talk about tossing a salad or can lay in bed at night when their parents are asleep and listen to sex radio, that's still OK because those "little boys" would not be seeking it out then.
I don't know why you think I'm not working to stop this ridiculousness. I vote. I talk about the issue with others. I pass the message to tons of people and figure that will all help. As for taxes, considering the fact that in my line of work, most compensation comes in the form of heavily taxes bonuses...well let's just say I feel much more violated than most of you could ever feel.
-Rudey
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Originally posted by justamom
Rudey- If you feel your morality is being damaged by what I listen to...
MY morality damaged? Now don't be silly. I would toss that question up for discussion if it were to include 3rd 4th and 5th graders (little boys in particular) however.
Personal opinion here and slightly off topic. If I could list just ONE thing (though there are several) that I find utterly disgusting about Mr. Stern, it would be the way be devalues women to the point where they are nothing more than a body-an object. Little boys WILL seek out this kind of crap (tune in) if they hear about it. Stuff like this spreads faster than a wild fire AND, they all want to know what "everybody" else knows. (..and actually listen)
Rudey, I'm really sorry you feel your rights have been abused.
I would bet ALL of us have had experiences that we felt were governmental abuse.(TAXES for example.) The best thing you can do is work to change it. If enough people agree with you...who knows?
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