No place to tie up the whips and chains...
I am not saying there should not be any standards, just that I have a distrust for those wishing to run out and set new standards...
No place to tie up the whips and chains...
... park bench?
I am not saying there should not be any standards, just that I have a distrust for those wishing to run out and set new standards...
Yes, there should be standards and yes we should distrust those who would set the standard but no, setting standards about obscenities in public places is nothing new.
For years, the FCC regulated obscenity standards on TV. Now, better than unelected FCC commission members regulating obscenity standards on TV which was a terrible idea, we have our elected representatives potentially voting on standards for public obscenity on TV. And this is nothing new. Back when the Constitution was signed, 12 of 13 states had laws regulating public obscenities.
If you one wants to see obscenities, then one should partake in such not on the public airwaves but instead on cable, or DVD or whatever is not public property.