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Some childed friends of mine were over last weekend and, while we adults were looking at photo albums, the kids started jonesing for something to do. I suggested putting in one of my SpongeBob Squarepants DVD's. And my friends were all like, [smug, serious voice]"We don't allow Spongebob in our home."[/smug, serious voice]
Can somebody please give me some kind of a clue about what parents would find objectionable about SpongeBob! It's SPONGEBOB! for Pete's sake! I've watched it for years and have never seen any kind of objectionable content. My friends are both college graduates and, one would think, have critical thinking skills and have sorted through this whole "SpongeBob is gay" hysteria that was going around a couple of years ago.
Any help here?
It's a parent's responsibility (that's us "adults") to scrutinize and approve what our children watch. Not all children's shows are good. In fact, most are crap.i think it's really sad when adults have nothing better to do than to turn a child's cartoon into something sinful and bad...it's a children's show, people should leave it at that and stop trying to turn it into something it's not.
It's a parent's responsibility (that's us "adults") to scrutinize and approve what our children watch. Not all children's shows are good. In fact, most are crap.
The fact that you most likely watch SB would indicate that it's not merely a "children's show".
The whole "gay" thing came about after an episode aired showing SpongeBob and Patrick playing mommy and daddy to an orphaned clam that they found on the doorstep.Yeah, some conservative groups claim that Spongebob is gay and the show promotes the homosexual agenda. Don't believe me, read it and weep. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6850119/
It's funny, before the 'controversy' I never used to watch it but now I do to try and see evidence of this gay agenda thing, but I haven't to date.
Well, if name calling and cussing (even though it's "bleeped out") is ok to you and part of your vocabulary, then I suppose SB is not inappropriate.I watch just about every children's cartoon there is to watch on Nickelodeon, including things like Dora, it's better than watching those stupid day time soaps...I have yet to see anything on SpongeBob that's inappropriate
Maybe so, but it still doesn't take away the fact that each parent has to ok it for their kids, and just because it's geared for kids does not automatically mean it's "good".Not to get into a big ole debate here, but I've watched Blues Clues for years. Even before I had kids. Just because a show is geared towards kids, doesn't mean an adult can't enjoy it.
Now you're name calling.......which is ironic as you obviously didn't get the lesson of the show....now you're just being ignorant and assuming that whatever i watch on tv is what i do in real life...goodness. so i guess the lesson of the show, that cursing is not appropriate, doesnt mean anything at all.
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