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Re: [microsound] [OT] FCC Insanity



this article explains quite a bit on the fcc thing.

http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/12/06/ 231234&tid=153&tid=219 [slashdot.org]

as far as me being affected personally, it seems that they're still teaching evolution at my school and my art classes haven't been replaced with r.o.t.c. yet, so maybe it won't be so bad after all.

as a whole though, i feel like our culture is headed down a path of conservatism far wider reaching than mere politics. i was recently informed by a friend of mine in the art biz that a super major gallery has declared that anything even remotely abstract (including expressionism, surrealism, and other movements in the past century or so, if anyone is interested, i'll see about getting the name) is boring, meaningless and will no longer be featured in their space. i don't think this is isolated either, i've seen many non-political instances of a return to fundamentalism and a denouncement of progressive ideals. i think we may be in for rougher waters than we originally thought here.

i'm slowly coming to the conclusion that this country is broken beyond repair and that the situation can only be resolved through a very painful collapse of the current system. we're headed down the wrong path and it's too late to turn back, so to quote a source i don't remember, "the sooner everyone starts pushing, the sooner we can get this all over with".

in the interest of full discolsure, i just pounded a 40 of king cobra, so who knows.

k:p

On Dec 15, 2004, at 12:34 PM, Jason Thomas wrote:

Hello,

I'm just curious about people's experience in other
parts of the country since W was reelected regarding
the new degree of confidence/fascism exhibited by the
right wing since Nov. 2.  I have a couple anecdotes
regarding radio:

At my current day job, coworkers usually listen to the
rap station here in L.A.  I have, as a result,
incidentally heard the new snoop dog song several
times since its release roughly two months ago.  When
it was first played, only instances of the "seven
dirty words" were cut.  No surprise there. After
hearing the song broadcast a couple times, the words
"gun" and "AK47" were cut.  A couple weeks later I
noticed that the words "crip" and "blue" were censored
as well, where they had not been before. (Referring,
respectively, to the L.A. based crips gang and the
color with which they are associated.)  More recently,
the word "pig", in reference to the police, as well as
the words "gansta" and "hoe" have also been edited.

Needless to say, I am somewhat surprised by the
"snowball" effect that has taken place with editing in
this particular song, along with others which I have
not mentioned. Why are words NOT on the list of seven
you absolutely can not say being taken out, and more
importantly, why now instead of when initially
released? After mentioning this situation with a
friend, I was told that Howard Stern said on today's
show that some of his markets are now editing every
instance of the word "sex."  Some have apparently been
even more liberal with their cuts, editing entire
sections of the broadcast that deal with a subject
matter deemed inappropriate, regardless of how it is
addressed.

It is apparent that the FCC has such control over
deciding what is "indecent" without quantifying what
constitutes such a charge or providing any guidelines
as to how to avoid it, that most stations would rather
cut anything with the remote possibility of generating
a warning and/or actual fine than deal with the
costly, lengthly, and potentially unsuccessful battle
with this organization. It seems as if one right wing
zealot can call up a station, threaten to file a
complaint, and the station will just say fuck it and
back down.

I can't say that I have any solution to this
situation, certainly not one that does not involve the
elapse of four years.  I am simply curious of others
experience with this type of activity across the U.S.
Has it had a negative impact of anyone's work on the
list?

Later,

Jason Thomas

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Jason Thomas
346 N. Vermont Ave. # 615
Los Angeles, CA 90004
(323) 661-8093
http://www.jason-thomas.org
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