Call Me Crazy, But…
…after reading about the Campaign For A Commercial-Free Childhood over at Reason and their plans to sue people for making their kids fat, I decided to visit their website.
You know, it's funny, but in their Take Action section I don't see anything as profound as "Turn off your goddamn television and make your kids read a book." So that would lead me to believe these whackjobs think they should be able to plonk their kids down in front of the boob tube and have the whole thing be commercial-free lest it warp their kids fragile widdle minds. Which means, from what I can tell,that we have yet another group of people having no clue that running a network costs money. And that money comes from advertising.
I'm sorry, but if you don't have enough control over your children that you can counter commercials for sugary breakfast cereal, then you really, honestly, should go get neutered and/or spayed. Because the idea that we should make the whole world safe for children who don't have parents that can actually parent is ludicrous to the extreme. I grew up and had all manner of commercials aimed at my head for the whole time I was a kid, and yet somehow I'm still alive and moderately well-adjusted. Your inability to do your jobs as parents is not my problem, nor is it the problem of corporations. I can only pray that our judicial system laughs your ineffectual asses out of court. Once that happens, I suggest you find a solution here.
You're welcome.
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Thank you so very much!
It's amazing that our parents or grandparents ever survived in this world without "WatchDog" groups like these wack-jobs telling us what to (and what not) to do.
Parents of the world thank you for this post.
I firmly believe that the only people who should have kids are the ones that say "I don't want kids; it would be wrong to bring them into the world." And then follow up by actually using birth control.
Shelly: Kinda like how the best people to run for office are too smart to do so. I see your point.
Widge: You clearly do. I'm not sure what that says about smart people though, that they'd rather leave the world in the hands of people who really can't handle it.