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March 11, 2008, 9:22 pm PDT

Yes WAY TO GO!

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Amen! Way to go McKay. I am so tired of a society where such poverty of thought exists. I can't see anything rated R anymore because I do not want to be assaulted by foul language. I know that some of the younger folks don't even hear it anymore. They don't realize that even if they don't think it is okay to swear the more they hear it, the more likely they will swear.
Garbage in, garbage out!
Let's join the campaign.. no more foul language!!!!!
I don't understand the infatuation some people have with foul language? It makes them sound like they lack intelligence and like they have no vocabulary beyond vulgarity.  It is horrendous.  I find it ridiculous when I go on forums or msg boards online and the comments are just laced with it!  Like it just makes them so cool or tough or something?  I wish all teens had the courage to speak out against such issues.
 
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March 13, 2008, 10:28 am PDT

03/14 Dr. Phil Now: Fly Girls

Quote From: thindi

Amen! Way to go McKay. I am so tired of a society where such poverty of thought exists. I can't see anything rated R anymore because I do not want to be assaulted by foul language. I know that some of the younger folks don't even hear it anymore. They don't realize that even if they don't think it is okay to swear the more they hear it, the more likely they will swear.
Garbage in, garbage out!
Let's join the campaign.. no more foul language!!!!!
Some PG-13 movies have the same foul language as R-rated. The words are the same, just not used as much. Wan't "Little Miss Sunshine" PG-13. My husband insisted on seeing it. Probably expecting it to a Shirley Temple type movie. But, for a movie about a little girl, it was the most vulgar I've ever seen.
 
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March 14, 2008, 3:28 pm PDT

03/14 Dr. Phil Now: Fly Girls

Quote From: thindi

Amen! Way to go McKay. I am so tired of a society where such poverty of thought exists. I can't see anything rated R anymore because I do not want to be assaulted by foul language. I know that some of the younger folks don't even hear it anymore. They don't realize that even if they don't think it is okay to swear the more they hear it, the more likely they will swear.
Garbage in, garbage out!
Let's join the campaign.. no more foul language!!!!!

I admire McKay for standing up for his beliefs and right not to have to listen to this kind of language.

 

 


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