Originally posted by Staga
Kieran I don't know what your laws say but I'm quite sure showing tits is better thing than showing corpses, shootings and other messy flicks in TV.
I haven't ever heard someone getting nightmares after seeing tits... well maybe you have, I don't know.
Thats not the point Staga. Its the simple fact that children watch these sorts of shows. My oldest son in particular who is 7 knows what a breast is and knows that they are something that should not be seen like that. He certainly didn't expect to see it pop out on television as he was walking downstairs to finish watching the Super Bowl with us before bed.
Sexuality of all forms has its place however that place is not on the stage at the largest sporting event in the United States. For the DA (means dumb a**) Timberlake to come out immediately afterward and say it was a "wardrobe malfunction" has to be utter BullS***. If that wasn't a canned response then please tell me what was; simply because the times I have heard that DA speak it was never using phrases like that. I don't think that he has the mental acuity to think along those lines.
Someone locally today mentioned that kids don't think like we adults do in the United States...well isn't Janet Jackson an adult? She damn sure knew it was coming. Because if she didn't have an idea about it she would not have a "pasty" covering the nipple. As my wife said last night, "those things really do hurt coming off".
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs03/news/story?id=1724968&partnersite=espnLastly here is a short cut and paste from msn.com about Ms. Jackson's now past performance which leads us to think that it was planned.
In an interview posted on MTV.com in the days before the show, Jackson's choreographer, Gil Duldulao, talked about the show, saying: "She's more stylized, she's more feminine, she's more a woman as she dances this time around. There are some shocking moments in there, too."