{"id":83,"date":"2006-06-26T13:34:30","date_gmt":"2006-06-26T13:34:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bobbijowoods.com\/?p=83"},"modified":"2006-06-26T13:34:30","modified_gmt":"2006-06-26T13:34:30","slug":"kiss-my-sass-blog-archive-27","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bobbijowoods.com\/?p=83","title":{"rendered":"Kiss My Sass \u00bb Blog Archive \u00bb"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last week\u2019s <i>TIME Magazine\u2019s<\/i> <i>TIME for Kids<\/i> has put forth an entire article about the one thing that they deem to be \u2018too much\u2019 for children to have to see in the entertainment industry (Movies, tv, etc). It\u2019s not gratuitous sexual scenes, not blatently violent acts, no, not even racism. It\u2019s SMOKING. It\u2019s obviously a high occurrence, given the statistics that smoking by one of any main characters in films is currently about 77% where back in 1970 it was about 29%. However, I didn\u2019t see many main characters lighting up on any family movies or movies geared to children\/teen audiences, did you? Most of the movies that have characters who are smoking cigarettes feature content which is USUALLY entirely meant for a mature audience, containing mature subject material.<\/p>\n<p>Am I right, or am I right? So what, there\u2019s alot of smoking in <i>Snatch<\/i>, <i>Save The Last Dance<\/i>, and <i>Charlie\u2019s Angels<\/i> and perhaps other newer releases to the theater. But what the heck are kids doing watching movies like that anyway They were all not meant for younger viewers, certainly teenagers, but haven\u2019t teens been smoking a whole damned lot REGARDLESS of Hollywood actors smoking or not? Yes. Since my mom was a teen. So what\u2019s new? I\u2019d also like to point out that of ALL THE THINGS these whiners could be waving their fingers at (like violence, etc.), they picked actors smoking in movies to tbe the most harmful to kids.<\/p>\n<p>Rob Reiner, whiner activist extraordinaire, and maker of flimsy, pussified movies such as \u2018The Story of Us\u2019 and \u2018Parenthood\u2019, is also the co-founder of Castle Rock Entertainment. According to the TIME For Kids article, he blames smoking in films on \u201ccigarette-addicted actors who can\u2019t leave their butts behind and directors who don\u2019t care about the social implications.\u201d Reiner is hoping to put yet another notch in his activism belt by saying that smoking in films is more harmful to kids than language. He\u2019s putting forth a new policy at Castle Rock: Directors wanting to have smoking characters onscreen need his approval first. Other views on this by his peers agree that it would be more appropriate to just apply R-ratings to movies that depict actors smoking. Reiner also says \u201cIf your movie has curse words, you get rated R,\u201d says Reiner. \u201cBut that\u2019s a lot less harmful to a kid.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Says WHO? What\u2019s wrong with the contributors of this magazine and Rob Reiner, to be saying such a thing? I would rather have my kids see a film which contains cigarette smokers than swearwords, sex, and violence, if given the choice.<\/p>\n<p>This brings me to ask, is it the media\u2019s place to tell our kids what to see and what not to see in theaters? Aren\u2019t our parents in society nowadays smart enough to tell their kids that yes, Brad Pitt is a man who smokes, but it is unhealthy and in our family we urge each other not to? Yes, I bring up the media, I do not just mean Hollywood (which mostly strikes a liberal pose). I\u2019m talking about folks like <i>TIME Magazine<\/i> and cable news networks like <i>CNN<\/i>. It seems\u2013from my point of view\u2013that they are constantly trying to \u2018babysit\u2019\u2013as it were\u2013our country\u2019s children and parents, trying to be the authority on the difference between right and wrong.<\/p>\n<p>Oh. And for those of you who don\u2019t believe there is a liberal slant in the media, There is. And don\u2019t send me shit like this article. It\u2019s stuff like this that just ticks me off. Its summarizing point makes me laugh\u2026\u201dOn bedrock issues of economic power, what passes for liberal-conservative debate in news media is usually a series of disputes over how to fine-tune the status quo. In the process, the myth of [the liberal media] serves as a smokescreen for realities of corporate media.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This is not a myth. And for every person out there that accuses those against the liberal media as being \u201ccorporate think-tanks\u201d \u2026let me just ask this: Do you not think that newspapers aren\u2019t corporate? Ha ha. Get with the program. Many, if not most major newspapers are now controlled by large companies\/corporations, hundreds of weekly publications already are, and dailies are next in line. But don\u2019t start to hyperventilate\u2026corporations are GOOD for the country\u2019s economy. And they\u2019re not all bad. Ye tend to forget that big companies have to start with a lone dude in his livingroom, who spends his life savings on a good idea.<\/p>\n<h3>Same day, different year..<\/h3>\n<p>\nOther posts on this day:<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last week\u2019s TIME Magazine\u2019s TIME for Kids has put forth an entire article about the one thing that they deem to be \u2018too much\u2019 for children to have to see in the entertainment industry (Movies, tv, etc). It\u2019s not gratuitous sexual scenes, not blatently violent acts, no, not even racism. It\u2019s SMOKING. 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