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Lesbian on TV. What Next? Demo for Children?

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It is atrocious that nonnormal behavior is being touted in Public in the name of Freedom of Choice,expression.

Television channels with an eye of TRP rating air these programs.

New York has legalized Gay Marriages.On my comment in the TIME on this subject, I have received comments where(never mind personal attacks on me,I do not respond to them any way),I have noticed that the self-professed Homosexuals do not even recognize that this behavior is not normal and go on to question Normal Behavior.

While it is warranted that Gays/Lesbians be given leeway for their behavior and the Family needs to be supportive and Society ensure their Safety and desist from ridiculing them, this should not be taken to the extreme of glorifying an abnormal behavior especially when they refuse to accept that their behavior is not normal and in most cases refuse Counseling even.

Too liberal attitude may result in the acceptance and glorification of Abnormal behavior.

Coming to the TV show, what exactly do these people and the TV station want to convey?

That Homosexuality is normal and needs promotion, especially among children?

Do these people who ai these programs not have a Family or are all of them of the same ilk?

I was puzzled by a comment in the TIME on’ Gay Marriage Legal in New York’ that these laws are passed because most of the decision makers are Homosexuals.

By not taking action against TV Station and producers of this show might confirm that Media is following the law makers.

I will receive hate mails. spewing venom for these views.

In fact Newsvine of MSNBC removed my article for my views.

Medicine may be bitter for children.

Parents can not help prescribing .

A series of clever yet risque promos for a British reality show about a group of London lesbians has sparked an investigation by a UK media regulator. The promos for Candy Bar Girls, a reality show about the “lives and loves” of six lesbians living in London’s Soho neighborhood, have received at least ten complaints about their mildly racy content airing during daytime hours when kids could be watching. As the Guardian reports, “each of the on-air promos for the new reality show feature teasing close-up images that appear to be of two women engaged in sexual activity, intercut with lines such as ‘Red… hot… lesbians’ and ‘Pussy… loving… ladies’” only to pull back and reveal innocent activities, such as working out, playing chess, or petting a cat.

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/uk-tv-network-facing-investigation-over-daytime-promos-for-lesbian-reality-show/

Roadside doctors with no degrees thrive in India. ‘Lame walk’

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There is another menace.These people conduct self paid programmes in television with prepaid,tutotored audience before the camera,vouchsafing the products.At least media should refrain from airing these programmes.
Another type of Charlatanry is run by Christian organisations,which show live “instances”of ‘lame walking and blind seeing’by hystericall crying and yelling, calling it prayer.Most of these ‘cured’ are tutored and paid poor people.The people who run it have been running this as a business for three generations including a child from 3 years.Insult to Christianity and Jesus.
At least the Church should take action.These programmes demean Jesus and Christianity.
Government will take no action, hiding behind Secularism

Story;
New Delhi, India (CNN) — Sitting on an iron bench along a busy street, Chaman Lal sticks his fingers into a mug full of a greasy concoction and then applies the dark-red brew to areas where his patients complain of pain.

Lal — who does not have a license to practice medicine, but claims to be a successful bone doctor and traditional healer — says this potion of 18 herbs is a cure-all. His large signboard, placed along the roadside, claims he can even treat paralysis.

“I have a special potion for polio as well. Although I don’t get polio cases these days, but it can be cured with that potion and oil massage,” Lal said as he rubbed the broken ankle of a young man with the potion.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/10/27/india.doctors.roadside/index.html

Authorities: ‘Balloon boy’ incident was a hoax-CNN

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Looks more like stage managed by media as well.
Reality shows have gone to ridiculous lengths in making people crazy for publicity and money and rating by TV producers.
In India, a Programme was ( is is still?) on, where for a few pieces of silver ,individuals were being asked in front of their spouses who they have slept with with out the spouse’s knowledge and other highly sensitive personal details.
Another programme in Tamil, a regional language, women are made to do dangerous acts like walkiing on a very high platform where wind is howling,lying with snakesetc. with very crude safety precautions.
Though abhorrent , these types of shows make one wish for censorship.
Better media regulates itself.

Written by ramanan50

October 19, 2009 at 17:29

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