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Originally Posted by Standards
Yes, but why bring it into your home. i have to deal with enough junk around me at work. When I go home, I want it to be a safe haven. What if you fall asleep and leave the TV on? I don't want to have to worry about what my little girl will see if I don't change channels fast enough.
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Why bring anything into your home? Computer? Radio? Books? These are the kinds of arguments that come from those without TVs who have it in their head the the cooking channels deteriorate into soft-core porn at night. Just doesn't happen.
There are certainly channels with objectionable material, but there are plenty without. Advertisers want to keep their audiences, so they gear their advertising to their target audience. It's not failsafe, but if you monitor what your kids watch as you should, it's a non-issue.