01-20-2005, 08:26 PM | #41 (permalink) | |
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focus on the family is far from fringe. their much much more mainstream than you would think. for many christians in this country, focus on the family is very important (tons of books, videos, etc. et.c).
focus on the family is run by james dobson, a christian minister. while i think i understand the group's basic premise (reorient to family being the number one priority and center), in practice it doesn't seem so... apparently he is very influential with the current regime, err, administration. why people continue to harp on fantasy characters/cartoons that aren't even human is beyond me. you'd think they'd have a larger problem with snl's "ambiguously gay duo" than a sponge and his starfish friend and hamburger car, or a bunch of creatures with televisions in their abdomens. edit: Quote:
i do get your point though.
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01-20-2005, 08:27 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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Mephisto, it was a nice little animated sequence that SNL had for awhile and yes, it was pretty funny. Too bad SNL doesn't show it much anymore
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basically, it was two guys in super tight super hero outfits, with a large bulge in the groin area... who fought evil with a car shaped like a penis... when in tight situations, they would somehow end up in each others arms, or one bent over in front of the other, etc. etc. pretty low brow humor, but pretty funny nonetheless. would seem much easier to attack, as everyone involved was human, and the premise was obvious... but i guess it's not aimed at kids, and it wouldn't 'cause much of a buzz.
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01-20-2005, 09:01 PM | #45 (permalink) |
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Ya know, all my life I've secretly hoped there's some shady gay media control situation pushing some ambiguous gay agenda. Let's face it - there is so much right wing media pushing this divisive crap - don't you wish there really was some fabulous gay movement to fight the right?
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01-20-2005, 09:03 PM | #46 (permalink) | |
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01-20-2005, 09:06 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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Its SANDY not Sally.
When I was younger, or even now I held hands or walk arm in arm with many of my friends.. male or female.... Im not gay, just affectionate. This is so extreme. Ive never even imagined Spongebob to be gay, Bert and Ernie are more "gay" to me. |
01-20-2005, 10:11 PM | #48 (permalink) | |
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Boooohooooohooooohoooo. If you've got further barbs to jab me with try the PM avail through the forum. Personally I do hope your ~really~ done "lowering" yourself to my level this time. -bear
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01-20-2005, 10:14 PM | #49 (permalink) |
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It seems I might need to reevaluate my thoughts on this AHA group. Maybe they aren't as fringe as I suspected.
Regardless...when spongebob becomes an object of your scorn YOU ARE wacko in my book. Thanks for the insight Mike, Uncle_el... -bear
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01-20-2005, 10:30 PM | #50 (permalink) |
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j8ear...I happen to work for MTV Networks and I read this story in SEVERAL places from first in Variety, then the LA Times and finally the NY Times...web based only? why because if it's not in black and white print it doesn't make as much an impact or not truth? Do you not understand how media content is sold and resold from newswires like Reuters, UPI, and AP? Does that sour the content more because it's not "investigated" by thousands of reporters individually?
It is even being discussed among co-workers and fellow Nickolodeon employees. Fringe groups or not, MTV Networks employees are quite passionate about the products and brands we create. Ironically I walked out of the building only to see someone dressed as Spongebob (with security escort) in front of the Toys R Us store.
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01-20-2005, 10:45 PM | #51 (permalink) | |
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01-20-2005, 10:47 PM | #52 (permalink) |
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We all know were you work Cyn...you mention it all the time.
That aside, you're right, since the BBC and Sydney Morning Herald stories first began running the story it has been picking up steam, gaining some legs and showing up in the US media. In more significant numbers then the NONE y'day morning (thurs..)when I first saw discussion of the issue. I am beginning to understand why, since it is being used to lump the entire conservative base into one loony gaggle of SBSP haters...more specifically GAY sbsp haters. I should have seem that coming. I do not completely understand how the wire services work, however I do know what a headline, dateline and byline are. I am not a journalist. I am a consumer. -bear
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01-20-2005, 11:01 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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I'll bet Spongebob, dinosaurs and man were all running around the planet at the same time.
Half the fault of this world is because those dangerous dinosaurs refused to die in America, instead choosing the middle east to perish. The other half of all fault is because of that dastardly spongebob, saddam hussein and UBL were born, causing all our problems. And all the rest of the problems is because we are NOT all right wing christians. but dr. james dobson and his merry band of right wing christians crusaders are here to save us from ourselves. but in all seriousness, dont these lunatics scare the hell out of you? How does 51% of the population listen to these so far out of touch wacko's? Last edited by Mobo123; 01-20-2005 at 11:04 PM.. |
01-20-2005, 11:18 PM | #54 (permalink) | |
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But for me to see it in print this morning meant that it was already in the journalists hands as of yesterday or VERY early this morning.... I am not a journalist either, but I try to be an informed consumer. AP/Reuters/UPI are the most often syndicate articles (on top of daily columns), you'll see them from coast to coast and edge to edge of the globe. It's one of the reasons why all the news is very stagnant. Heck some of the papers don't even double check the wire services and they have mistakes all the time from spelling errors to factual errors as the story is developing and changing and those end up in your local paper too.
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01-21-2005, 04:08 AM | #55 (permalink) |
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I see so when the left say Looney Tunes, the Little Rascals and The 3 Stooges and so on, promote violence and steroetypes, THAT IS OK.
But when a conservative group claims something promotes homosexuality or whatever.... it is a conspiracy against freedom of expression..... Ah the hypocrasies........ Here's a thought: MAYBE ALL OF THE ABOVE IS JUST ENTERTAINMENT AND TRULY HAS NO "HIDDEN AGENDA" MAYBE THE PEOPLE READING INTO THESE SHOWS ARE PUSHING THEIR OWN AGENDAS. At least when the right does it you can see the sheer stupidity and their agendas.....
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01-21-2005, 09:53 AM | #56 (permalink) | |
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01-21-2005, 10:37 AM | #57 (permalink) | |
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As for Looney Tunes: there's the one where Elmer finally thinks he kills Bugs and he cries and is sorrowful for it. But in answer to your question neither promotion bothers me because I look at the subjects as the subjects are supposed to be looked at ...... AS ENTERTAINMENT. If I am stupid enough to want to gouge someone's eyes because I saw it on tv then I was probably prone to do something violent to begin with. To defend either sides labellings and believe that one of these shows should be avoided because someone told you something is foolish. You don't like the Stooges because you think they are violent.... fine.... but don't sit there and dictate to me how violent they are... Because I get the humor. You don't like SBSP doing his thing because you thinkhe is promoting homosexuality.... fine..... but don't sit there and tell me my children (if I had any) can't watch it because YOU choose not to like it.... if my children like the show and I believe it to be ok for them then it is only my (as the parents) opinion that matters and you have no right to dictate that opinion to me. To say one promotes "a good thing" the other promotes "bad" is only in the eye of the beholder and what THE INDIVIDUAL SEES, NOT AS DICTATED BY THE WHOLE. It's the whole Political Correctness thing..... doesn't matter where the censorship comes from.... or even the purpose... censorship is about 1 thing and 1 thing only CONTROL.
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01-21-2005, 12:43 PM | #58 (permalink) | |
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01-21-2005, 01:21 PM | #59 (permalink) | |
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I guess turning off the television and monitoring what children are watching is too difficult. Or making a phone call or writing a letter to the CEO. The #1 option always seem to feed the story to the media asap for people today.
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01-29-2005, 01:26 PM | #60 (permalink) | |
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According to the website they never claimed Spongebob was gay:
http://www.family.org/docstudy/newsletters/a0035339.cfm "My brief comments at the FRC gathering were intended to express concern not about SpongeBob or Big Bird or any of their other cartoon friends, but about the way in which those childhood symbols are apparently being hijacked to promote an agenda that involves teaching homosexual propaganda to children." Has anyone seen the Laurel and Hardy movie 'Their First Mistake'? In it the hapless duo get comfortable on a bouble bed, where they decide to adopt a baby! And this was 1932! I bet Focus on the Family would have something to say about this too. I don't know what 'homosexual propaganda' was being taught in this video but there seems to be a trend for certain groups towards decrying anything that doesn't conform to the way they want society to be. And with an administration which 'moral' Americans were recently encouraged to believe thought the same way they do, they're only going to become more confident. There's been some successes reported this side of the Atlantic: the 'wardrobe malfunction' resulting in a large fine, the decision not to screen Saving Private Ryan on Veteran's Day (more distressing because it was censored preemptively based on what the reaction might be), the boycott of 'Alexander' in the bible belt states. Quote:
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