"The whole country was in paroxysms of fear and angst over a split-second image of a woman's breast."
No, we weren't. We were disgusted that a family show turned into an MTV bump-and-grind sex simulation. It just isn't appropriate. Believe it or not, parents not only have sex, we enjoy it, but we don't want it on the TV for our kids. When they're older, they can make their own decisions about the value and quality of the popular culture, but until then, we want network television to remain tame and family-oriented. God knows that people who want to watch sex can do so at almost no cost 24-7 if they want-- it's all over cable TV, the internet, movie rentals, magazines, etc., etc..
But, can we please keep just a small portion of the public square suitable for people of all ages, for families? Thank you for your support.
U-huh. I see. So, you're one of THEM.