For some reason, this season of Big Brother Uncut has caused a more heated debate than in previous years. The typical reaction from the conservative family groups makes the bile rise once again from it's southern position, and I'm sick of these morons clamouring for more censorship of things that aren't really all that offensive.
An article from the Age, contains the most slightest nudityA Herald Sun article about UncutI'll admit that the show is pretty blam. I only really watch the Uncut version to see naked hot chicks, and because it is usually pretty funny. The show starts at 9:30, and is given a warning about what you can expect to see. Full frontal nudity, chicks using a hose to give themselves an orgasm and blames being put close to faces.
What really annoys me about these self-righteous dropkicks is their rushing to point the finger at Channel Ten for broadcasting the show, rather than the parents who are not keeping an eye on what their children are watching. If they themselves are getting offended about it, they can stop being lazy tools and reach for that nifty remote control.
I don't know how far the US version of Uncut goes, but I'd imagine that the same sort of people make the same sort of complaints about it.
I'm sick of being told what is and what is not suitable for me to watch if I want to watch it. The moral conservatives can whinge all they want about values and how our children will soon be corrupted, but they seriously need to shut the hell up. We need to see nudity at some stage, and once someone is mature enough to watch it, they can do so without being lambasted as some sort of pervert for doing so.
From what I've heard, network television in the United States is even more conservative about sexual programming. I remember the uproar about a slight nipple shot during the Superbowl with Janet Jackson ages ago, and I know that the show Oz can only be broadcast on HBO, and would never survive on free-to-air.
So what should we allow and not allow on free-to-air TV? I personally have no problems with non-pornographic nudity, as long as it is on at a late timeslot and the appropriate warnings are given. If people think that they are going to be offended, then they should turn off the television like the nice announcers warn you to before the commencement of the programme.
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There comes a time in every young man's life and its called puperty. Often these oung men become rebellious and blame everything on anybody that restricts what they want to see. etc...
You are a perfect example.... I want to see naked wemon on TV so I can touch myself!!!!
When your an adult or at least 5-10 years older you will understand why we censored nudity and language