Sure seems like the new generations can't figure out what used to be and what is now. They need to be told. Spoon fed every thought rather than figure things out themselves.
I'm not sure, need a second opinion, but I think I grew up just fine w/o all these warnings.
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Wonder how many excuses they'd have to make before showing Song of the South.
Guessing these kids will never see it.
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In one particular Gilligan's Island episode, there were white actors playing Pacific Islanders, and their chief was seeking a "white goddess" (Gilligan in drag) to marry. A cultural stereotype if there ever was one. But all but the most hardcore snowflakes should realize it was all in fun. For that matter, Gilligan masquerading as a woman would be modern and contemporary these days.
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Originally posted by PASig: I like the movie warnings about "depictions of smoking" along with the language and violence now. OMG smoking!
There is an internet meme about “your grandmas being cool” Showing four cute late 70’s high school girls leaned up against a muscle car in a parking lot and they are all holding cigarettes. Lately when I’ve seen it the smokes have been edited out of the picture and their hands consequently are in really weird postures. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Yeah, a lot of us could smoke on our high school campuses. it was tye 70s.
Originally posted by .38supersig: Wonder how many excuses they'd have to make before showing Song of the South.
Guessing these kids will never see it.
One of the problems is that some of it was actually true. This is a picture of me at about age 2 with 'Uncle Jerry' who's lap I used to sit on while he told me about the critters on rabbit hill.
I have an original, unedited, full length copy of Blazing Saddles. All I can say is we will take the Blacks, Mexican, Chinamen, and the Jews but we don't want no Irish.
I've stopped counting.
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Warner Bros. "Censored Eleven" cartoons You can still find them (three are in the public domain), just not "officially." And I'm sure everyone remembers Cartoon Network refusing to show Speedy Gonzales cartoons.
I'd rather these shows, movies and cartoons were presented in their entirety, even with the silly disclaimer, than heavily edited or not shown at all.
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Spent a lot if time in college studying at Sambos. They were open late and the coffee was good and inexpensive. I think they were the first example of cancellation I can recall.
All of this to help protect the incent little children, yet explicate sextual images and descriptive dialog is freely available in school library's and in many cases encouraged reading for grade school aged kids.
Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools. And their grandchildren are once more slaves.
-D.H. Lawrence
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