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<blockquote data-quote="ComaProject" data-source="post: 824771" data-attributes="member: 15482"><p>I think he means… shouldn’t they both be governed by the same rules and have a parental advisor label on them… and only be played after the watershed.</p><p></p><p>I would tend to agree with regards to the parental advisory label... I do feel uncomfortable hearing my niece and nephew singing some of the latest pop hits which are blatantly pornographic. However, I wouldn’t want the labelling to equate to a ban or age limit restriction. It should just be there to inform the purchaser of the content (as it does in the UK). </p><p></p><p>I also think that tv shows which are watched (for the most part) by pre-teens, should think a lot more about the content first. I don't have a problem with songs about sex... or songs with lyrics that have a double meaning.....its just that recently they are soooo blatant, and overtly sexual... especially when accompanied by sex role playing dance moves, that i think shows do need to think a bit more before booking the artist to perform... or at least ask them to tone it down a bit.</p><p></p><p>(my GOD, I've just realised i've become middle aged! shoot me now!!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ComaProject, post: 824771, member: 15482"] I think he means… shouldn’t they both be governed by the same rules and have a parental advisor label on them… and only be played after the watershed. I would tend to agree with regards to the parental advisory label... I do feel uncomfortable hearing my niece and nephew singing some of the latest pop hits which are blatantly pornographic. However, I wouldn’t want the labelling to equate to a ban or age limit restriction. It should just be there to inform the purchaser of the content (as it does in the UK). I also think that tv shows which are watched (for the most part) by pre-teens, should think a lot more about the content first. I don't have a problem with songs about sex... or songs with lyrics that have a double meaning.....its just that recently they are soooo blatant, and overtly sexual... especially when accompanied by sex role playing dance moves, that i think shows do need to think a bit more before booking the artist to perform... or at least ask them to tone it down a bit. (my GOD, I've just realised i've become middle aged! shoot me now!!!) [/QUOTE]
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