Posted on 12/05/2011 4:18:33 PM PST by Carbonsteel
With more devices than ever that stream television content including iPads, smart phones, computers, and plain old TVs the ability of parents to police their kids' viewing habits has eroded significantly. This can be particularly concerning to parents who don't want their children watching television shows featuring sex, drugs, and violence, with nary a consequence in sight.
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When my wife was pregnant we visited friends who had a six month old and we both noticed how at six months that baby was drawn to the TV.
We went home and without saying a word, I unplugged to TV and dumped it at the curb. I then went to bed and the wife asked if I got rid of the TV.
Mrs. JohnnyP bought some of the Have Gun Will Travel videos for me. Very surprised to see how touchy-feely he was.
She also bought some Hop A Long Cassidy videos. Way different from how I remember him as a kid. He didn’t wait until he was attacked. He dropped the bad guys without warning, by fist or by gun.
I had never seen the show before, but my young adult son was home watching it the other night... I was slightly curious from the other room, because it sounded rather crazy. So he asked me to watch the last 15 minutes of the season finale...and frankly, it was scary, gory...and strangely moving.
I would NOT let younger teens watch it though.
The ones that give me the willies are stuff like "Twilight," "Pretty Little Liars," and any of the "family" stuff ABC has out for "after school."
We evaluate tv this way: would we invite these people into our home for thirty minutes or an hour every week? If the answer is no, we change the channel. Pretty easy metric to use.
We don’t have cable or much broadcast reception - PBS comes in, when the weather is right - so our children can see what we have on DVD or what we’ve made available on Netflix streaming. If they’ve turned on the television without permission, it’s usually “Mythbusters” or “Man vs. Food.”
One of the great things about Netflix is that the website tells me exactly what’s been watched on our account. If anyone turns on something their Dad or I didn’t load, he or she gets a boatload of restrictions and extra chores.
MTV
****** “ Have Gun Will Travel and Combat! Just terrible stuff.... “ *******
Rat Patrol, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Rifleman, Bonanza, Sky King, Paladin, Rawhide, Branded, Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, Lone Ranger, Rin Tin Tin, Lassie Come Home, Three Stooges, Sing Along with Mitch, Twilight Zone, Daniel Boone and the Wonderful World of Disney.
(I am forever Warped by my Brainwashed youth)
TT
***Have Gun Will Travel and Combat! Just terrible stuff....***
When John Kennedy was shot the media blamed TV violence, movie violence and comic books.
Nothing was done except to call for the registration of guns.
When Bobby Kennedy was shot, the media blamed TV violence, Movie violence and comic books.
TV shows immediatly dumbed down. Adult westerns became kiddie shows. Some comic books changed their format for a short while, and movie makers said they would “police themselves” and placed a joke of a rating system to keep kids out of certain movies.
As a result, movies simply became more violent and more sexual oriented.
They also passed that travesty the 1968 Gun Control Act into law.
Today, TV shows and movies and comic books are more violent and sexually oriented than ever.
Now if we count Cartoons ... Bugs Bunny, Woody Woodpecker, Popeye, Casper the Ghost, Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw, Mighty Mouse, Pepe Lapew, Fog Horn Leg Horn, Roadrunner, Rocky and Bulwinkle, Mr Wizard, Roger Ramjet, Huckleberry Hound, (El Kabong?), Deputy Dog, Speedy Gonzales
(What an absolute brain washing I experienced as a child ... I should take my brain out right now and rinse it off)
TT
I guarantee the lib poster who wrote that has never had an abortion.
“You just have one and life goes back to normal.”
Obvious they never had one.
If China starts making more of our tvs Obama and Congress could soon very well mandate we all buy new tvs. Do our part to pay the Red Dragon back.
We always let our daughter watch anything she wanted to. And 90% of the time we’d watch it with her.
Uh-oh. You're gonna go to jail now...
“The Boy is 16 and likes watching “King of the Hill” I download from the internet.”
My boys are fans of Hank Hill as well; little harm in that.
“What about The Walking Dead? Should pre-teens be allowed to watch this? Teenagers?”
Fairly liberal messages in that show; I stopped watching after 2 episodes had shooting accidents/mistakes, and the “diversity” characters are the solid “good guys” while the questionable ones are “white guys”.
If they watch it understand they are being sold on ideas & themes.
Long ago I worked with a guy who didn’t want his kids watching Mr. Rogers - he said Mr. Rogers taught kids to be nice and he didn’t want his kids to be nice.
Oh yeah, ‘The Rifleman’!!! Good vid on YouTube called ‘Rifleman massacre’. Compilation of Lucas McCain’s ‘Greatest Hits’, (shootouts of course!!), Check out a young Vic Morrow in the opening clip and Sammy Davis Jr. vrs. the Rifleman at the 2 minute mark. His lines about, “just a rancher mam”, is a kick. Check it out.
I have a few complete CD sets, Sea Hunt, Route 66, The Untouchables, Then Came Bronson among them but no, Have gun Will Travel but it is on the list. HGWT was GREAT show!!
The Prof. would have been the rump ranger on the show. (first episode he got busted doing a coconut!) Mrs. Howell would have had Gilligan in her hut more than once when Mr. Howell’s viagra had ran out and a Skipper, Mary Ann and Ginger 3 way started in episode 3.
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