All Breasts All The Time
As you may have noticed, this blog is dedicated to keeping you abreast of all the news in boobs. The Santa Cruz Sentinel weighs in on what we really should be afraid of, and it's not Janet's breast, but the scary people who would "protect" us from Janet's breast:
We agree that children should be protected from some of the raw programming that we see. But itís not the governmentís job to ban adult programs simply because some child somewhere may see it. An adult in his or her own home has the right to watch whatever he or she wants ó without the government interfering.Rather than have government officials decide what should be on, weíd rather that private citizens react in the best way they can ó by turning off the set. Sleazy programming is there simply because thereís a market for it. Maybe Jacksonís dirty dancing with Justin Timberlake was a surprise to some, but to many others it was just business as usual. Itís axiomatic that no one ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public.
That horrible taste and excessive slobbering over sexual themes is irritating, but itís hardly illegal. After all, there are some adult shows ó "Sex and the City," to name one ó that are well done, funny and deserving of an audience. No, we wouldnít want kids watching, but we see no reason for the government to ban it just because some people donít like it.
If you donít like whatís on cable, or on satellite, just cancel the service. But please, leave the government out of it.
Yeah, you chose to pop out those little effigies of yourself, now you parent them -- without erasing all the vulgar images on TV that I'd enjoy immensely if I watched them instead of reading about "the horror, the horror" the next day in the press.
(via Buzzmachine)