Man, Termin8 steals my thunder again!!! Ah well.
The f-word has its own time and place. Not on television. I can understand some late movies not being bleeped, I've got no problems with that.
I have heard c**p on the Simpsons a few times (all by Homer if my memory is correct), and it is these times he is in hysterics. One of my favourite quotes in the Simpsons is "Sweet Merciful c**p!" It's not offensive at all, its just Homer emphasising his feelings, and it doesn't stand out. Not that it makes it any better.
A quote by Izaak Walton:
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The person that loses their conscience has nothing left worth keeping.
Someone saying swearing is fine, regardless of circumstance, needs to switch their brain back on. This act does not change my view that society is changing, it is just making fewers things unacceptable. I am not anti-censorship, but the laws do need better definition. I am not the one who should be making them, I'd rather bitch about what is wrong with them.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I can remember my mum telling me she thinks people swear because of a lack of vocabulary, and I actually agree with her. It's sad to see all these rappers belting out fowl language, because it is these people that influence the youth of the world.
Ian: I agree with art not being censored, but then you'll get musicians saying that their work is art too, which is absolutely absurd. Those people shouldn't need to swear anyway. Bring back MC Hammer! Hammertime!
Grey:
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I think that swearing is a perfectly acceptable and smarter thing to do than to forbid yourself from using a good portion of our language
What? How do a few cuss words make up a good portion of our language? There's a whole dictionary of words to use, why limit yourself to just them?
I'll admit, I swear from time to time, but there is a time for it. America's Army is fine. Public television isn't.
As for a line to be drawn, it will only ever be a line in the sand.
EDIT: Rethinking.