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Originally posted by ARTelevision
There isn't any censorship going on.
Companies can do what they want as far as the products they carry. The FCC is charged with responsibility for licensing and fining broadcasters who violate their guidelines. There is a need for that in a pluralistic society. They are executing their responsibility. Because you are interested in X- or R-rated entertainment, does not mean that every single citizen should be exposed to what you consider to be acceptable on the public airwaves or in every venue.
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This is true, but I also don't believe that it is their right to change the artists original music to suit what they deem appropriate as to not "offend" the public. As far as exposure goes, there is nobody forcing people who are sensitive to this material to watch it.