Dash wrote:
If you'll allow me to play the devil's advocate and try and keep Iraq out of this (gah!), this is all semantic and undemocratic.
It is nothing of the sort. Undemocratic would be insisting that there are only the cultures of the Social Conservative and the Liberal, as Noonan and Beryllin persist. Supremely undemocratic would be insisting that there is, in fact, a standardized American Culture, when this is absolutely not the case. Culture is vastly more complex and nuanced than can be used to support or legitimate the bi-factional position that Noonan posits and Beryllin defends.
In some ways, culture is resultant; it emerges from the sharing of values, beliefs, behaviors, preferences, etc. shared among a group of similar people (generally ethnically, but not always). The problem with asserting some macro-level American Culture is it's a myth. The United States is too disparate geographically, ethnically, demographically, and politically for any such culture to emerge. There are more competing value and normative sets in the United States than anywhere in the world. Thus, the reductive and erroneous position is that there is a single American Culture embattled by the Liberal Agenda (tm). It's simply not true.
Dash wrote:
If you insist on using your definition of culture fine, I'll be more ambiguous and say whatever content that is aired that people find objectionable, they have a right to say something about it. If I turn on my hard rock station and get musically assaulted by the Jonas brothers or Adam Lambert, am I wrong to say WTF?
I never said Beryllin couldn't be chapped or miffed or otherwise displeased and put out by Adam Lambert. I am, however, willing to bet he didn't watch it on television himself. I am also willing to bet that he didn't the wardrobe malfunction either. He was, in both cases, tangentially affected (if at all). That said, my point still stands: he's grousing about these events as indicative of some broader harm to an American Culture that does not and cannot exist.
Dash wrote:
Take it to the absurd and toss in some Norwegian midget fisting scat video in the middle of a Wiggles marathon. Oh well? I mean hey dont get me wrong, there is a time and place for NMFS videos, but it aint on primetime with the kiddies watching. Or hell even me watching. I need some time to mentally prepare for that. Give me a heads up so I know to tune out or in and dont bill it as "sports" because that's deceiving.
And there are already laws in place to deal with such things; the Janet Jackson event resulted in sanctions. I'm unsure about the Adam Lambert event. Beryllin's position ignores that there are rules for broadcast content in place. And while rules generally deter something like that from happening, there's no harm until the rules have been broken. And, even then, people still cannot control the action of other individuals. You cannot prepare or forewarn an eventuality that no one knows about. Adam Lambert's choice to do whatever he did was his choice, not the broadcasters or producers. And the idea that just because he did it on TV Adam Lamber is some sort of social marker for a broader social change is ludicrous.
Dash wrote:
I'll grant he may getting more **** for being a homosexual but I'm even hesitant to go there since we see this argument with madonna, various hip-hop/rap stars, and other, non-gay, pop culture icons so it's not like it's all of a sudden "gay alert!"
I don't think I've mentioned his homosexuality once; I don't even know who the hell Adam Lambert is. I object to the poorly formed arguments and ignorance of what culture actually is. His content didn't affect me and doesn't appear to have broken any laws, which means Beryllin is grousing about content he didn't see, wasn't directly affected by, and which didn't merit censure from the regulatory agencies. What makes it worse, however, is that Beryllin is positioning an individual's behavior against an unsubstantiated majority and singular culture that doesn't exist as some sort of "sign" of the "wrong direction" for this nation.
But, funny how no one considers how undemocratic and semantic it is for Beryllin to decry the fact not everyone thinks or feels exactly like he does. Perhaps we should sticky this thread as a lesson on xenophobia.
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