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http://www.onemilliondads.com Here's an example of what they're protesting:
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ABC - Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan (brought to you by Ford Motor Company) was aired during a PRIME TIME slot and contained not only brutally graphic violence but also scores of profanities. The f-word was used 21 times on prime-time, network television! Once again, the network pushed the decency envelope during prime time and got away with it.
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Interesting. I thought "Saving Private Ryan" was an excellent film about WWII. And if you think your kids have not heard the f-word before, well, think again.
The Saving private Ryan complaint example was appropriate in terms of showing brutal violence on tv. It's a very violent war movie that young children should not see.
Okay, I need to lighten things up.
My 6 year old daughters know what the "F-word" is. We told them it means "Fraidy Cat".
My 8 year old son thought he was very smart and looked up the "F-word" in the dictionary. He looked up "FUNK". He was very surprised at what it meant.