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Only a Matter of Time: Why the Super Bowl Incident Isn’t Surprising
BreakPoint ^ | 3 Feb 04 | Mark Earley

Posted on 02/03/2004 8:49:00 AM PST by Mr. Silverback

Note: This commentary was delivered by Prison Fellowship President Mark Earley.

Somehow it isn’t surprising how on the morning after the Super Bowl, there was outrage in the air—and it wasn’t just coming from Carolina fans. The MTV-produced halftime show, not to mention the commercials, left even some of the worldliest football fans sputtering. Our own Chuck Colson talked with a non-Christian friend who is usually blasé about what goes on in our culture, but who was furious over the exposure of Janet Jackson’s breast during the halftime concert—if you can call it that—and about finding out way too much about Mike Ditka’s personal problems. “There are kids watching,” she said. And, indeed, she was right.

At CBS, the network that aired the game, angry viewers lit up the switchboard. The NFL is blaming MTV; MTV and CBS are both saying that they had no idea this would happen. Pop star Justin Timberlake, who did the unveiling, claims it was merely a “wardrobe malfunction.” I can tell you that during all the years I spent as a defense attorney and prosecutor, those were the kind of arguments we heard all the time. However, since the promise of “shocking moments” in the halftime show was made beforehand, their denials don’t hold much credibility—particularly because just before Timberlake removed part of Jackson’s top, he sang that she was going to be “naked by the end of this song.”

Tom Shales, TV critic for the Washington Post, was another shocked and horrified viewer. In a blistering column, Shales wrote, “Maybe the Super Bowl will have to move from the broadcast networks to the Playboy Channel if its commercials are going to be so dirty that they embarrass parents watching with their kids.”

To all this, the Christian is tempted to respond, “So where have you been all these years?” Far more graphic incidents occur every day of the week on HBO, Showtime, MTV, and even on some network programs. (Several of these, by the way, are big favorites of Tom Shales and other TV critics who are really upset about the Super Bowl.)

You have to wonder why it is that those who worry that our mere existence offends radical Islamic cultures aren’t doing more to fight this kind of cultural rot? No wonder radical Islamic leaders are able to convince their followers that the West is decadent.

I suspect that some critics would protest, “But this was during the family hour. We never approved of this kind of thing for family viewing.” But once you’ve opened the door to explicit depictions of sexuality and violence, even on pay cable, they quickly become the norm. These are the shows the mainstream media and the more “sophisticated” viewers talk about, which means that they’re the shows every other channel wants to duplicate. They trickle from cable to broadcast network, from adults to teens to children. As adults become desensitized, many lose their ability to discern what’s appropriate for their children. And meanwhile, as overexposure limits the culture’s ability to shock, it has to push the envelope farther and farther to have any impact at all.

I’m glad people are upset about what happened Sunday night. But let’s not pretend we don’t know why it happened. It was only a matter of time before something like this happened. And unless we’re willing to work to change the culture, it won’t take long before it happens again.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: culturewar; deviance; markearley; mtv; mtvculture; perversion; popculture; popstars; sexualassault; sexualperversion; superbowl
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To: workerbee
There are a lot of things we've never heard before.

Put yourself in the position of an influential person living in a foreign country like Indonesia, Iran, El Salvador, etc. -- and imagine that most of the Americans you meet who are acting in some government capacity are the types of dysfunctional, Marxist banshees that this government sends to represent this country at events like the U.N. Conference for Women. I'm sure you would hold a pretty dim view of the United States.

61 posted on 02/03/2004 11:19:24 AM PST by Alberta's Child (Alberta -- the TRUE North strong and free.)
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To: Mr. Silverback
Timberlake has one problem with his story: The MOMENT he came off the stage he was interviewed by that guy from Entertainment Tonight (they aired it yesterday) and he said, "We're Just Giving Them Something To Talk About." That was his quote exactly. Everyone they spoke with seemed to have expected it. So to blame this on an accident is, frankly, insulting.
62 posted on 02/03/2004 11:23:11 AM PST by Hildy
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To: Mr. Silverback
Ten years from now a similar lowlife like Timberlake will expose himself during the halftime show as a similar lowlife like Jackson will perform fellatio on him. It will be defended later as either teaching young girls necessary sex education, or an oral malfunction!
63 posted on 02/03/2004 11:31:14 AM PST by Doc Savage
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To: Hildy
They played Timberlake's comment on Access Hollywood: Timber turns to the camera, smiles and says, "We just love giving you something to talk about." Wonder if he wants freedom fries with his crowburger.
64 posted on 02/03/2004 11:32:09 AM PST by sarasota
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To: Doc Savage
I told my daughter something similar at lunch today. You can bet on it.
65 posted on 02/03/2004 11:32:43 AM PST by sarasota
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To: Mr. Silverback
Thank you.
66 posted on 02/03/2004 12:18:35 PM PST by TXBSAFH
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To: Mr. Silverback
Thank you.
67 posted on 02/03/2004 12:26:13 PM PST by TXBSAFH
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To: Mr. Silverback
When something unfortunate like this happens while the kids are watching it's a good time to explain to the kids why you find this behavior silly, stupid, bad, inappropriate. Tell the kids this is what happens when a performer has to resort to shock tactics to compensate for not having enough talent to entertain. Help the kids develop their critical faculties because in this culture they will certainly need those skills. I don't see how you can have a TV in the house unless you're willing to do this on a regular basis.
68 posted on 02/03/2004 1:45:16 PM PST by Sabatier
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To: Judith Anne
I did send McDonald's an email. They thanked me and promised to get back to me. We'll see.

This sounds like an excellent approach. What's the e-mail address.

69 posted on 02/03/2004 2:00:41 PM PST by madprof98
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To: Doc Savage
We're sliding rapidly in that direction--or lower.
70 posted on 02/03/2004 2:03:18 PM PST by madprof98
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To: madprof98
There is a comment form on the McDonald's website, but it refuses to load. In fact, once you call it up, the only way to get rid of it is to shut down the web browser altogether. I wonder if they're getting quite a few comments . . .
71 posted on 02/03/2004 2:39:13 PM PST by madprof98
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To: sarasota
Lots of things have shifted since W took office. Clinton made a joke of the Oval Office; conservatives are trying to re-set the moral tone of this country. Keep the momentum going.

Yeah, the President's praise of Ozzy Osbourne a couple of years ago must have been part of that "re-set[ting of] the moral tone of this country." You know, I think I've heard enough RNC talking points on "moral renewal" and about how "the adults are in charge," to last a lifetime.

To speak of conservatives in any substantive sense, is to talk of people who are presently out in the cold. In the Bush White House, "moral renewal" is just another pork barrel program.

72 posted on 02/03/2004 3:27:48 PM PST by mrustow
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To: Ciexyz
It looked like a breast to me.

A breast is a breast is a breast.

Morally speaking, when it comes to delivering that breast into hundreds the homes of millions of children at 8:30 P.M. on network TV, yes. Aesthetically speaking, no. All breasts are not created equal.

73 posted on 02/03/2004 3:39:40 PM PST by mrustow
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To: mrustow
You miss the whole point -- go back to 4 where a stilted passege from the article is quoted.

The comment is a play on words, humor inuendo.

Then follow the posts

Get it now ??

PS - you're right, not all breasts are created equal, very good.

74 posted on 02/04/2004 2:53:34 AM PST by skip2myloo
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To: mrustow
Guess it depends on one's perspective. It just looks a lot better to me.
75 posted on 02/04/2004 5:02:55 AM PST by sarasota
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To: skip2myloo
I suppose that sort of judgment is best left in the eye of the beholder.

Or a check of appropriate medical records.

76 posted on 02/04/2004 1:19:18 PM PST by Mr. Silverback (Pre-empt the third murder attempt-- Pray for Terry Schiavo!)
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To: Sabatier
I don't see how you can have a TV in the house unless you're willing to do this on a regular basis.

Oh, we do. This just wasn't one of the times that it was necessary.

77 posted on 02/04/2004 1:25:54 PM PST by Mr. Silverback (Pre-empt the third murder attempt-- Pray for Terry Schiavo!)
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To: mrustow
Yeah, the President's praise of Ozzy Osbourne a couple of years ago must have been part of that "re-set[ting of] the moral tone of this country." You know, I think I've heard enough RNC talking points on "moral renewal" and about how "the adults are in charge," to last a lifetime. To speak of conservatives in any substantive sense, is to talk of people who are presently out in the cold. In the Bush White House, "moral renewal" is just another pork barrel program.

Ah...another person who has already forgotten the reign of President Toon.

Any planes with inconvenient officials crashing into mountains lately?

Any projectile-delivered samples of Dubya's DNA floting about on the help's clothing?

Anybody coming out to say, "The President raped me"?

Any bodies lying around Ft. Marcy Park this year?

I'll quit now, otherwise I'll be here all day.

78 posted on 02/04/2004 1:32:48 PM PST by Mr. Silverback (Pre-empt the third murder attempt-- Pray for Terry Schiavo!)
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