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CBS and NBC find a commercial too controversial to run. The message? That homosexuals are welcome at the United Church of Christ.

ABC deserves a thousand demerits for its craptacular 20/20 segment about Matthew Shepard's murder. Shocking new revelations that the crime was not about Shepard being gay, but about drugs and money. It certainly rings hollow, when you understand that one of the killers used 'gay panic' as his defence in court. Shepard's parents and their lawyer might have helped add balance to the show, if their comments hadn't been heavily edited or deleted from the segment.

Fox? Ha.

PBS? I feel sorry that public funds are drying up, but I still can't stand their "enhanced underwriter acknowledgements", which get more and more enhanced every three years, when they change their rules. If it quacks like a commercial...

More and more, the TV is used as a DVD display device in our household, and I don't regret it. Kill your TV; you have nothing to lose but 42 minutes of canned laughter per hour.

Date: 2004-12-02 03:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aaronjv.livejournal.com
Ayup.

TV is just a monitor over here (with a huge slew of cheap DVDs Ken keeps getting for me to watch--like I have to relive his childhood for him?).

Although I do like PBS. Saw the end of a special the other day called "People Like Us" or something, that explored class differences in America. Broke my heart: one story had a single mom, two kids, living in a trailer, and she has to WALK TEN MILES (one way) to clean the shitter at Burger King. And her son bitches at her because "she's always wearing that Burger King outfit, even if she's not working," like she has money to spend on her own clothes instead of keeping your fucking mouth fed.

Then there were these (WHITE) kids at a prep school, where a teacher remarked "These kids drive cars their parents bought them that cost more than what I make in a year."

Kirsten often has to tell me to turn the TV off, because she doesn't want to hear me yelling at it. Your election night party was not the first time I threw something at a TV screen (sorry about that...I hope it's OK).

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