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To: Lord_Baltar
Although I really don't think the superbowl is the time or place, I think it is time that our society dropped some of our victorian social mores regarding the human body. We are incredibly prudish about sex and incredibly permisive about violence. Had Jackson and Tiberlake acted out some chainsaw murder scene (set to music of course) or some gangsta shoot-out I doubt we would hear half this much complaining. Heck, any kid could switch channels between crime shows and witness half a dozen murders in the 4 hours that the superbowl was on. Yet we vent such outrage at seeing a part of the human body that is used to nurse babies!!! Thinking of that I've seen more than a few exposed breasts by moms nursing little ones and though it was quite a natural thing. I guess its all about context.
587 posted on 02/01/2004 9:18:09 PM PST by Pitchfork
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To: Pitchfork
That's exactly what I mean Pitchfork...

Who cares, it's a boob. It's not like she was completely nude, spread eagle on stage. Her Boob popped out.

Now, whether it was pushed, coaxed or simply tried to get away from the utter airhead it was attached to is a matter of contention, but hardly a matter for the Houston PD, or one needing the kind of hand wringing and whining I've seen here...
597 posted on 02/01/2004 9:22:27 PM PST by Lord_Baltar
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To: Pitchfork
Yet we vent such outrage at seeing a part of the human body that is used to nurse babies!!!...I guess its all about context.

Defecating is a natural thing too. Maybe they can have a toilet on the stage next year, and all the "stars" can take a dump on live TV!

807 posted on 02/01/2004 10:57:14 PM PST by NYCVirago
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