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I'd like to see the actuall wording in the law with regards to the FCC.
Really my question has to do with how they determine what is offensive. My understanding is that if there are enough complaints, they consider the show to offend the majority of the population. Something like that.
My question is, what would happen if a group of us sent our own complaints, saying that there isn't enough smut on tv. Perhaps pointing out a show where they could have shown titti, but didn't. Essentially, if we outnumbered the anti-titti complaints, then we would be considered the norm.
Anyone join me in a letter writing campaign?
Really my question has to do with how they determine what is offensive. My understanding is that if there are enough complaints, they consider the show to offend the majority of the population. Something like that.
My question is, what would happen if a group of us sent our own complaints, saying that there isn't enough smut on tv. Perhaps pointing out a show where they could have shown titti, but didn't. Essentially, if we outnumbered the anti-titti complaints, then we would be considered the norm.
Anyone join me in a letter writing campaign?