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New TV Outrage - A New Low For TV:
Parent Television Council ^ | Parent Television Council

Posted on 06/20/2003 6:04:02 PM PDT by webber

New TV Outrage - A New Low For TV:

YOUR IMMEDIATE HELP NEEDED TO DRIVE THIS GROSSLY INDECENT GARBAGE OFF TV AND OUT OF OUR HOMES...

First, we apologize to you in advance for asking you to read the filth below.  WARNING: it's EXTREMELY offensive. 

DON'T LET ANY CHILDREN READ THIS E-MAIL!

But millions of children were already exposed to it on TV, and you need to know how totally sick some TV shows marketed to children have become.

Here's what millions of impressionable youngsters across America who tuned in to the new Fox-TV show, "Keen Eddie," were subjected to last Tuesday evening (June 10) --

The plot involved a case about black market traffic in horse semen.  Detective Eddie hired a prostitute (whose ad in the newspaper read, "Forty Year Old Filthy Slut. Will Do Anything") to have sex with a horse!!!

FILE YOUR FORMAL INDECENCY COMPLAINT AGAINST THE JUNE 10, 2003 EPISODE OF FOX-TV's "KEEN EDDIE" WITH THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) NOW!

This is what you letter to the FCC will look like:


To: Federal Communications Commission
(FCC), Washington, D.C.

Michael K. Powell, Chairman
Kathleen Q. Abernathy
Jonathan S. Adelstein
Michael J. Copps
Kevin J. Martin

RE:   OFFICIAL FCC TELEVISION INDECENCY COMPLAINT:

This is a formal COMPLAINT of indecency on broadcast television. My complaint concerns the PROGRAM ON:
NETWORK:  FOX-TV
PROGRAM TITLE:  "Keen Eddie"
BROADCAST DATE: June 10, 2003
BROADCAST TIME:  9:00 PM Eastern & Pacific Time, 8:00 PM Central & Mountain Time

Documentation of the indecent material on which my COMPLAINT is based is provided below.  A video tape of this entire episode of "Keen Eddie" is available from the Parents Television Council. PLEASE KEEP ME INFORMED OF THE PROGRESS AND RESULTS OF YOUR INVESTIGATION INTO THIS MATTER.

COMPLAINANT believes that this material is in context and fully representative of the show's overall tone and quality.

COMPLAINANT also declares that such material is:

The FCC should exercise its responsibility to enforce the existing law against indecency on broadcast TV between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. (Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 1464) by levying severe sanctions against the broadcasters of this program.

PLEASE KEEP ME INFORMED OF THE PROGRESS AND RESULTS OF YOUR INVESTIGATION INTO THIS MATTER. SYNOPSIS, June 10, 2003 EPISODE OF "Keen Eddie"

The plot involved a case about black market traffic in horse semen.  Detective Eddie hired a prostitute (whose ad in the newspaper read, "Forty Year Old Filthy Slut. Will Do Anything") to have sex with a horse.

When the prostitute showed up at the stable, Keen Eddie's thugs asked her to have sexual intercourse with a horse because they needed its semen. 

Actual dialogue:

Prostitute: --No, that's not natural.
Thug: --------Extraction for insemination. If you look at the picture on  page 45 you'll see how natural it is...
Prostitute: --Forget it!
Another Thug: --You're a 40-year old filthy slut, you'll do anything...
Prostitute: --With a human...

The prostitute finally agrees to go through with it.  She goes to the stable and attempts to arouse the horse, but the horse drops dead. 

She explains, "I never laid a finger on it.  I lifted up my blouse, that's all… he needs to get aroused.  I happen to know a little something on this subject."


CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR PROTEST TO ALL 5 FCC COMMISSIONERS

A copy of this COMPLAINT will be sent in your name to Gateway, Subway, Pier 1 and Nissan as a sponsor of this program, with the following message:


I am outraged at the frightening increase in violence, sex, filth, smutty humor and coarse language on prime-time television. TV shows have been poisoned by a flood of offensive material that is helping destroy family values and seriously harming America's children and grandchildren… and SPONSORS LIKE YOU ARE PAYING FOR IT WITH YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLARS!

In particular, TV was poisoned by the June 10, 2003 episode of "Keen Eddie" aired on Fox-TV and sponsored by {name of sponsor}.

As a consumer, I am taking part in this grassroots campaign organized by the Parents Television Council (PTC) to urge you and all commercial TV Sponsors to STOP USING YOUR ADVERTISING DOLLARS TO UNDERWRITE THE FILTH AND VIOLENCE THAT IS POISONING THE MINDS OF MILLIONS OF IMPRESSIONABLE YOUNGSTERS.

I hope and expect to hear from the PTC that {name of sponsor} has adopted a new and more responsible advertising policy that will preclude sponsorship of any program containing material as indecent as that featured in the June 10 broadcast of "Keen Eddie."

Sincerely,

Your Name


 

Call or Send a snail mail to the commissioners: Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street SW
Washington, DC 20554
Phone: 888-CALL-FCC (225-5322)
TTY: 888-TELL-FCC (835-5322)
Fax: 202-418-0232


  1. Go to Complaint To FCC and sign the formal indecency complaint to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) against this "Keen Eddie" broadcast.  The FCC is supposed to enforce the federal law against broadcast TV indecency during children's viewing hours.  Please help us flood the FCC with complaints about this "Keen Eddie" atrocity.

  2. When you sign the FCC complaint, the PTC will also generate on your behalf a WARNING TO SPONSORS addressed to four of the national advertisers whose commercial dollars paid to air this show on Fox-TV.  Your warning alerts Gateway Computers, Subway Restaurants, Pier 1 and Nissan Motor Company that you are shocked at their irresponsibility in paying for such filth-filled content.

  3. ALSO VERY IMPORTANT -- FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY NOW SO THEY CAN JOIN THE FIGHT.

Fox-TV's descent into this moral sewer was paid for by the sponsors who bought commercial time on this show.  

They include companies like Gateway, Subway, Pier 1 and Nissan -- all nationally-known brands that want to be  perceived as friends of the American family.

How can they allow their commercial dollars to pay for polluting our homes with graphic filth like this?  Whether these companies intended it or not, this kind of content directly violates the moral standards of decent families, especially those with young children. 

When TV Sponsors advertise on shows containing content like this -- whether it's bestiality and foul language on "Keen Eddie," or the  barrage of ultra-violence and references to oral sex, threesomes, masturbation and homosexuality documented by the PTC on other prime-time broadcast network shows -- we must hold the sponsors accountable for attempting to destroy our children's and grandchildren's moral values and character.

Moreover, your official indecency complaint to the FCC will support our campaign to demand that the FCC investigate, fine, and possibly pull station licenses of the Fox-TV affiliates who aired this "Keen Eddie" show.

And, hopefully, many of your friends and family will also forward this e-mail, so the FCC INDECENCY COMPLAINT and WARNING TO SPONSORS will be multiplied many, many times over!

We need you and a lot of other decent folks to take immediate action. Please don't delay.


With urgent thanks,

Parents Television Council


P.S. Go now to FCC INDECENCY COMPLAINT to file your FCC INDECENCY COMPLAINT and to generate your WARNING TO SPONSORS.  This is how, TOGETHER WITH YOU, the Parents Television Council will stop the flood of filth, depravity, foul language and sick, ultra-violence on TV: overwhelming grass roots pressure brought to bear on one network, one show, and one sponsor at a time.

Also-PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY NOW SO THEY CAN JOIN THE FIGHT. 

Thank you.

Parent Television Council


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To: happygrl
"Sorry you live in Canada where they get inside your brain..."

WTF?

Don't worry; be happy.
501 posted on 06/22/2003 7:29:41 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: Smokin' Joe; webber
Interesting that you mention that.

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It's definitely a solid alternative for those who are looking for something different than what you find on the other networks.

502 posted on 06/22/2003 7:33:30 AM PDT by mhking
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To: happygrl
What ever are you talking about ?

The topic of the thread. What was I thinking.

Answer my point: why didn' those cultures produce the political culture we have today which has given us Constitutional government and human rights ?

Mainly because their governments were too strong and intellectually repressive. But also in large measure, because they didn't have the Classical (read: pagan) heritage of Greece and Rome to draw upon. Think about it: the word "renaissance" means "rebirth". Rebirth of what? And what was the "death" that necessitated that rebirth?

Had the classical traditions of Greece and Rome not been rediscovered, there would have been no Renaissance, no Age of Reason, no Constitution. We'd still be mired in the Dark Ages.

Was Christianity ultimately useful in bringing about the specific society we enjoy (cherished precisely because it is not repressive)? Yes. But that Christianity is not sufficient to bring it about is proven by experiment (the Dark Ages). And that Christianity is not necessary for it is also proven by experiment (Athens).

503 posted on 06/22/2003 7:34:05 AM PDT by Physicist
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To: garbanzo
Entropy- all systems break down.

I'll buy that.
504 posted on 06/22/2003 7:39:53 AM PDT by ffusco ("I don't care about the Italians (in America)" Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1942)
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To: Physicist
But there was no "Dark Ages" in the Eastern half of the Empire: it continued on, as you stated, for over one thousand years. The knowledge of the Greeks continued to be known by the Arabs and was brought by them to Spain where it was preserved and translated into Arabic. The question then is, given that this knowledge was so key to the development of political thought, why did it not produce a political renaissance leading to our ideas about freedom and human rights among the Arabs ?
505 posted on 06/22/2003 7:52:29 AM PDT by happygrl
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To: Physicist
Along with the Renaissance, the revival of Classical learning, one must acknowledge the rather grittier work of the Protestant vanguard in England and the Low Countries.

Greek and Roman ideas would have been confined to the academy and drawing room were it not for the revolutionary zeal of those who defied any and all over-reaching temporal authorities.

The English Enlightenment, at least, has roots in this rebellion against 'Establishment'.

By extension, one can see that our fight today is still against the established party line controlling public education, mainstream media, and the objectively socialist governments and regulatory agencies.

I think the youth of America are sufficiently disabused of the notion that the Government serves the People to 'do the right thing' when the Time comes.

But then, I'm an optimist. ;^)
506 posted on 06/22/2003 7:54:24 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: headsonpikes
Don't worry; be happy.

That's the spirit !

507 posted on 06/22/2003 7:56:16 AM PDT by happygrl
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To: headsonpikes
I hope the next generatiom of Americans drives these socialist preachers amoral libertines into the sea.

You don't have to worry: you're Canadian.

508 posted on 06/22/2003 8:09:50 AM PDT by happygrl
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To: happygrl
"amoral libertines"

A phrase that fell often from the lips of those who burned the devout at the stake in Merry Catholic England, and executed those who fought for Parliamentary Sovereignty.

"Molochian tyrants" I retort!

;^)

509 posted on 06/22/2003 8:23:33 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: webber
You are very inconsistant in your logic. You rail against the government intruding into your life, but run to big brother the moment your ox is being gored.

Take some control of your own life, don't give up control of yours to gain some control over mine!

510 posted on 06/22/2003 8:31:22 AM PDT by Natural Law
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To: happygrl
But there was no "Dark Ages" in the Eastern half of the Empire

Sure there were. Although they held on to fragments of Classical learning, they weren't widely shared with the populace. But you're right in the sense that the traditions of Greece and Rome were not ever entirely lost there.

The knowledge of the Greeks continued to be known by the Arabs and was brought by them to Spain where it was preserved and translated into Arabic.

Yes, and they reaped a substantial benefit. Recommended reading.

The question then is, given that this knowledge was so key to the development of political thought, why did it not produce a political renaissance leading to our ideas about freedom and human rights among the Arabs ?

That's a great question, although I will point out that the artistic, scientific, economic, and cultural achievements of Islam beat the socks off Christendom throughout the period, and produced a far more tolerant and free society in comparison, all the way up to the Renaissance.

A better question, however, is how the Byzantine Empire itself, with its access to Classical traditions and its Christian religion, failed to produce a free society. I don't know whether life in Byzantium was any better than in Europe at the time. Probably the government was too repressive. At any rate, Christianity didn't seem to get too far in our direction.

Anyway, we're getting pretty far off-topic, unless someone wants to steer this in the direction of, "you have to accept Christian intolerance, because without Christianity there'd be no tolerance," or suchlike.

511 posted on 06/22/2003 8:45:43 AM PDT by Physicist
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To: Chad Fairbanks
The proper thing to do would be to contact the station and it's advertisers. I'd only call you a hysterical puritan if you want Uncle Sammy to increase the regulation of content...

I'm not sure what controls exactly the FCC has on TV right now. I've seen lots of stuff on the TV that's over the top--Howard Stern, MTV, Girls Gone Wild commercials, etc. It seems like things are pretty lax right now. Sounds like some on this board wouldn't mind if things were even more lax. If there are rules that are not being enforced then they should be enforced. If there are not rules regulating this, then consumers should start contacting the stations and advertisers. I really am undecided what to do about it after that if the stations refuse to change their ways.

Like I said before, I don't want to live in a country like Holland or France where just about anything goes. Right now it's okay for a man in Texas to stick his a$$ in the air while on a bike because he's wearing a thong. Technically his anus and genitals are covered so society has to be subjected to his hairy butt riding around town. The change the channel method doesn't work in that scenario. He's obscene and should be ticketed. If he continues the behavior he should be taken to jail. . Anyway, I would blow up our TV if I could get away with it. Maybe I should start a campaign for all good Americans to blow up their TVs or we could do like the liberals do with guns and have buy back programs. Or the schools could endoctrinate the youngsters that cigarettes aren't evil and to be feared but TV stations and the evil they produce are--fat chance.

So, I think I understand some of your trepidations about having too much government control because I have some of those same concerns too, but I don't think that there shouldn't be any regulations, increases, or changes ever made.

IMO, it all comes down to the normalizing of depravity and obscenity in our society. That's why I brought up the NAMBLA scenario. It's outrageous that these people should be allowed to have a website but the ACLU says they should because it would be censorship otherwise. Who would of thought even 20 years ago that a group promoting the normalizing of "love" between a grown man and a young boy would been known about.

Wish there was some way to have a seance with the fathers of this country and ask for their guidance. It's definitely a different America than when they were around--some changes for the better and some for worse.

512 posted on 06/22/2003 9:03:53 AM PDT by beaversmom (Celebrating May 5th and all days with an American Flag)
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To: Physicist
"you have to accept Christian intolerance, because without Christianity there'd be no tolerance," ...

A good example of Owellian language there. Your use of "tolerance" is the PC version, not the original meaning.

513 posted on 06/22/2003 9:10:36 AM PDT by happygrl
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To: KneelBeforeZod
so those were all child actors all over the entire country, lined up like zombies to buy harry potter at midnight??? That's a good, timely point. That's one of the good things about Harry Potter--many kids are reading those books. But on average kids are watching much more TV than they are reading. (Did Hillary pay people to line up for her book?)
514 posted on 06/22/2003 9:10:41 AM PDT by beaversmom (Celebrating May 5th and all days with an American Flag)
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To: Physicist
...A better question, however, is how the Byzantine Empire itself, with its access to Classical traditions and its Christian religion, failed to produce a free society...

There have been no free societies anywhere before the 19th century.

515 posted on 06/22/2003 9:15:45 AM PDT by Mihalis (The French boycott continues)
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To: headsonpikes
Sorry you're still fighting the battles of the Old World.

But then, you're Canadian and shouldn't you be battling for freedom up there ? If Canadians had spent half there rage against the Political Correctness run amok up north, they wouldn't have time to rant on this forum.

Yes, we will cast out all the libertines, and run the vices back underground where they belong ! That's what we came to these shores to do !

516 posted on 06/22/2003 9:20:31 AM PDT by happygrl
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To: honeygrl
And you expect a 16 year old to really pay enough attention to a movie that long to get past the oddness of seeing old man parts?

A six year old, no, but sixteen year olds generally have a pretty developed attention span and awareness to understand the meaning and significance of more complex themes. One of my favorite movies at sixteen was Lawrence of Arabia--definitely a long one (no pun intended) and definitely not a chick flick. Lots of men in the movie but no old man parts though.

517 posted on 06/22/2003 9:23:42 AM PDT by beaversmom (Celebrating May 5th and all days with an American Flag)
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To: ricpic
Shouldn't that be: We have sex with horses and we are PAINED?!

Depends on the Horse Sexer Upper Person, doesn't it.

518 posted on 06/22/2003 9:26:54 AM PDT by Lazamataz (PROUDLY POSTING WITHOUT READING THE ARTICLE SINCE 1999!)
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To: beaversmom
I'm not sure what controls exactly the FCC has on TV right now. I've seen lots of stuff on the TV that's over the top--Howard Stern, MTV, Girls Gone Wild commercials, etc. It seems like things are pretty lax right now.

Howard Stern, MTV, Girls Gone Wild commericals may play on your TV set but they are transmitted over cable. They are NOT regulated by the FCC.

519 posted on 06/22/2003 9:32:27 AM PDT by Dave S
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To: happygrl
LOL!!

Yeah, history's just a bunch of old crap that happened elsewhere.

Take no lessons from it.
520 posted on 06/22/2003 9:39:39 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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