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Old February 3rd 04, 07:10 PM
Peter Duniho
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"Jim Fisher" wrote in message
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
I don't get it. If he doesn't watch that crap, how'd he see the breast

in
question?


'Case he was watching the SuperBowl


"That crap" in my post to which you replied referred to the Super Bowl
halftime show. You replied that your son doesn't watch that crap. But
somehow he saw the breast in question. Which means he must have been
watching that crap.

And, to be clear, this isn't about an exposed breast. It's about an
attack - right in my living room - on America's version of morality and
witnessed by my little boy.


There was no attack. 9/11, that's an attack. In any case, the exposed
breast was that least of the entire "attack" you've perceived. If the
exposed breast was an attack, then the entire halftime show is an all-out
war.

You are exposing your obtuse ignorance again, Pete. Of COURSE kids

care
about that crap!


I didn't say they wouldn't.


Umm, I think your words were "They would not care . . ." but perhaps my
memory is not what it used to be.


Note the use of the future perfect tense, to indicate a hypothetical
situation postulated by the following clause beginning with "if". You are
claiming kids will always react in this way, regardless of upbringing, while
my comment was respect to how they would behave given a different
upbringing.

And the parents present in the room didn't react at all at the time. We
were all too shocked and ****ed off. The halftime show went from bad
(disgracing the US flag) to worse (crotch grabbing) then to shocking
(Janet's goods).


And yet, you left it on, and allowed the children to remain in the room and
watch. But you don't get indignant until the breast comes out? Absurd.

In any case, I'm not talking about how you all reacted to this isolated
incident. I'm talking about what you teach your children generally. Years
of attudinal education led up to this and your reaction as well as the kids'
reaction.

It has absolutely everything to do with it, silly! How old is the kid?
What did he think of the halftime show, Pete? Y'all did watch it, right?


No, we don't watch that crap. Please keep up.

No, of course you don't. But having one sure changes most folks view on
silly things like morality and virtue. You are obviously an exception to
that.


If your morality and virtue changed when you had a child, then YOU are the
exception. Most people teach their own children the very same things they
learned. Many people make a show of "cleaning up their act" when they have
kids, but it's just a veneer and their kids still wind up with all the same
character faults that their parents have. They are better at learning than
adults are at hiding.

My, that is an absolutely brilliant observation, Peter. The fact that the
United States has a slightly different set of societal rules from other
countries has never occurred to me.


Well, that explains a lot. Your belief that children simply inherently act
one way or the other, for example, and that how they are raised cannot
affect that. Perhaps you should open your eyes a little more.

So how would you have felt if ol' Justin and Janet stripped naked and

"went
at it" in front of your kid right there on television, Pete? Just

curious.

Aren't you listening? We don't watch that crap.

Pete