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By
Tim Wildmon | AFA President
As Kid Rock finished screaming his part of the Super Bowl halftime
show and the camera faded away, he took the American flag that he
had cut in the center and draped over himself like a poncho, and
flung it to his drummer who dropped it on the floor where it stayed
during the rest of the show. Ive thought about that and about
how the whole fiasco was symbolic of where much of American popular
entertainment is today. Except its not on the floor, but rather
in the gutter.
The whole halftime show was raunchy. There was Nelly grabbing his
crotch as he rapped to the cheerleaders who danced around him before
they stripped off part of their outfits. It is very common in the
hip hop culture for the men to grab themselves as they
sing/rap. So it could not have come as a surprise to CBS that Nelly
would have to grab himself during his performance. He was just doing
what rappers do. Then Kid Rock followed with his couple of minutes
of jumping around before Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake went
into their romp around the stage to the Timberlake song Rock
Your Body. Wonder what CBS thought that song might be about?
Basically, it was sex with their clothes on for 90 million spectators
around the world.
The Super Bowl halftime show made you proud to be an American, didnt
it? By the way, you did see that right. Men were dancing around
in garter belts when Jackson was singing solo to open the show.
And then, of course, we had the intentional breast exposure at the
end.
The people to blame here are CBS. And the NFL. They hired MTV to
produce the show. What Jackson, Timberlake, Nelly and Kid Rock did
during the halftime show thats what MTV is all about.
Its what they do every day. Its how they make millions
by entertaining the youth of America.
So I hope the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hits CBS as
hard as they can. The FCC has the authority to levy a $27,500 fine
against any television or radio station which violates the federal
indecency statute. CBS operates on the free public airwaves and
is licensed by the FCC. This is different than say HBO, which is
a premium channel and not subject to the same rules. If the FCC
brings down the hammer it could be $27,500 for each of the 200 plus
stations that are a part of the CBS television network.
But what has been going on in the popular (entertainment) culture
for several years now with respect to sex is a direct frontal assault
on Christian teaching that sex outside marriage is immoral and a
sin against God. That puritanical ideal is openly mocked
and scorned in our country today. This moral teaching comes from
Jesus Christ, who taught in Matthew 5:27-28: You have heard
that is was said, Do not commit adultery. But I tell
you that anyone who looks at woman lustfully has already committed
adultery with her in his heart.
So while Jesus says sexual lust is a vice that causes harm to us
and separates us from a right relationship with God, Justin, Janet
and the rappers sing that sexual lust is something to be celebrated.
Thats where we are in America today. And millions of people,
especially those 30 and under, will tell you when it comes to sex,
they will go with Janet and Justin over Jesus. There is no wonder
why we have seen an explosion over the last 30 years in teen pregnancy,
abortions and sexually transmitted diseases. Seventy-five percent
of black babies are born out of wedlock in this country, while rappers
are selling millions of CDs singing about young girls being hoes
(hip-hop slang for whores). And sadly, very few of the
high profile African-American leaders are saying anything about
this degradation that is doing more to destroy the black family
than anything Al Sharpton says President Bush is or isnt doing.
Some of these guys have figured out that you cant keep the
racist America theme going by confronting the rappers.
I guess there was one positive that came from the Super Bowl sex
show: it proved that at least there are some people who still care
about such things. Ive noticed the cool thing to do on many
of the news shows is to act like it was no big deal, to say America
is overreacting. The worst thing you can be in America today is
intolerant or judgmental.
So we have been conditioned to tolerate anything and everything.
I dont think that prude Jesus would go over too well with
the MTV crowd today.
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