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Two and a Half Smut Stars

Several years ago I wrote a column here advocating “censorship” during the so-called “family hours” on broadcast TV. (I stand by that column’s conclusions.) In it, I described a show without naming it, involving mothers bragging to sons about getting “laid” and all sorts of other obnoxious events. That unnamed show was “Two and a Half Men.” Well, now one of the show’s stars has announced that the show is “filth” and said that people should not watch it. The actor is correct: The show is filth, and people should not watch it.

There is every good reason for such filth to be banned from the public airwaves for at least a few hours each evening. Leave it to cable or satellite TV or whatever other privately paid-for outlets to air the smut they want. The community has the right to set standards for airwave spectrum licensed out to a few lucky, selected companies.

Meanwhile, don’t watch the show. And don’t watch anything else like it. And don’t patronize the advertisers. 

That is all.

About the Author

Quin Hillyer is a senior editor of The American Spectator and a senior fellow at the Center for Individual Freedom. Follow him on Twitter @QuinHillyer.

http://spectator.org/blog/2012/11/27/two-and-a-half-smut-stars

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