Warning To
Parents: ‘These Are Not
The Cartoons
You Grew Up With’
By: Russ Jones
(OneNewsNow.com) Wednesday, July 31, 2013
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Caution: This
article describes media content that is extremely offensive
The Parents Television Council has issued an urgent warning
to parents and advertisers concerning the explicit content of an animated
programming block that just launched.
“Just when you think network standards couldn’t get any
lower, they do,” begins PTC’s online alert about a new animated programming
block on the FOX television network that debuted last Saturday. It is the
latest attempt by FOX to enter the late night fray similar to the Cartoon
Network's "Adult Swim" programming block.
While the shows may appear innocent, Dan Isett, director of
public policy for the Parents Television Council (PTC), warns they are
ultra-violent, sexually explicit, and profanity-laden cartoons.
“There’s an entire section of this thing that’s all about
‘sexting’ – the taking of [explicit] photographic images of young men and
distributing them through the whole school,” he tells OneNewsNow. “There’s
references to group sex and all sorts of things that I frankly can’t describe
very well.”
According to Isett, FOX has quietly built an audience for
the programming via the Internet by showing explicit animations on the
program's website – which has no parental controls. “Any
eight-year-old could simply click and watch selections from a collection of
three-minute cartoons that are more explicit than anything we’ve seen on
broadcast television to-date,” says PTC.
Examples of X-rated animations that FOX has
already made available online – and eventually may air on broadcast television
– include nude, anatomically correct characters; dead, decomposing corpses that
are disrobed; lesbianism; and fondling of women.
“The really key thing for parents to understand is that
this is not the cartoons that you grew up with,” Isett urges. “[And] to not
trust FOX in this instance, because they’ve taken things that sort of look like
classic cartoon fare and turned it into something really raunchy and offensive
and damaging to your children.”
PTC urges parents and grandparents to call their local Fox
affiliates and ask that this programming block be preempted in their community.
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