Katy Perry: Escorted Off Sesame Street

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burningdragoon

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RebellionXXI said:
IT'S NOT EVEN LOW-CUT!

Look closely! It has a skin-tone part above where the dress ends.

Seriously people, how fucking afraid of sex are you that you're going to whine about a low-cut dress that's not even low-cut?
Actually, I think it's more of mesh thing or like panty-hose material, but w/e.

I'll be succinct. Outfit a big deal? No. Still should have worn something (edit: a little) less revealing? Yes.
 

Ham_authority95

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I think it's a GOOD thing to expose kids to boobs(and other stuff) so that it will be less of a big deal later in their lives.

And yeah, this is a pretty stupid situation.
 

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I grown up seen things far more sexual. Here (Brazil) the most popular kids program host has already come out in the fucking Playboy and make a porn movie and I grown up normal... almost...
 

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Madara XIII said:
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I agree with you Toasty.
The only thing I could come up with that's slightly harmful, if I'm really trying, is subconsciously, but subconsciously what?
I actually liked how Katy Perry was trying to reach out to the children. Too many people now a days are a bunch of as Yahtzee said "Knee jerking lemon scented pussy wipes"
Plus if you watch the sketch she was playing dressup, hence the tinkerbell dress
 

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I would complain more about her singing "Hot N Cold" on the show before I complained about the outfit. I don't know the entire song, but I remember hearing lines about PMS and other such stuff. That seems a bit worse than some cleavage and a little jiggling during that dance thing to me.

Of course I'd complain about her singing anything, anywhere, at any time, so maybe I'm just a wee biased.

EDIT: http://www.metrolyrics.com/hot-n-cold-lyrics-katy-perry.html
first four lines said:
You change your mind
Like a girl changes clothes
Yeah you PMS
Like a *****, I would know
Yeah let's not sing that on a children's show.
 

Dexiro

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What the hell do parents think goes through their kids heads? Promiscuity means NOTHING to a little kid, they don't get a sex drive for another like 10 freaking years. And it's not like they aren't going to see people wearing that kind of stuff on TV and on the streets on a daily basis anyway, how is it any different?

Katy Perry could be walking around that show with her boobs hanging out completely and it'd mean nothing to kids. Not that I'm saying women should be topless on kids shows, that'd just be weird x3
 

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I live in Europe, and for the most part neither ordinary people or television networks have this irrational fear of nudity.

It's also pretty fun the way US networks practice censorhsip. They basically show an entire breast or naked ass, but they pixelate nipples and make a small pixelated line across the buttcrack. You can't help but think;: "Yeah! That will insure that people don't see too much of the naked human form." *facepalm*

Silly american censorship workers...
 

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These anal parents always have to find something to complain about. Pre-schoolers wouldn't even realize that the dress was low cut. They'd just be happy to sing along with Elmo. I hate this bull shit American society I live in.
 

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mjc0961 said:
I would complain more about her singing "Hot N Cold" on the show before I complained about the outfit. I don't know the entire song, but I remember hearing lines about PMS and other such stuff. That seems a bit worse than some cleavage and a little jiggling during that dance thing to me.

Of course I'd complain about her singing anything, anywhere, at any time, so maybe I'm just a wee biased.

EDIT: http://www.metrolyrics.com/hot-n-cold-lyrics-katy-perry.html
first four lines said:
You change your mind
Like a girl changes clothes
Yeah you PMS
Like a *****, I would know
Yeah let's not sing that on a children's show.
Good thing she didn't sing that.
Haha, it's like there's a video attached to the post or something. =P
Though now I wonder how the KidzBop cover of it goes.
 

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Dexiro said:
Katy Perry could be walking around that show with her boobs hanging out completely and it'd mean nothing to kids. Not that I'm saying women should be topless on kids shows, that'd just be weird x3
I don't think I'd mind. It would probably be entertaining for the kids. Kids tend to think that naked people look funny and they usually point and laugh at them.

It would probably make the show entertaining for a few adults as well (though perhaps for different reasons, but the kids won't get that :p)

Think about it as being kind of like the same idea behind the childrens book "everybody poops" said to motivate children into potty training and not get wierded out by it. If everybody poops, then it's fair to say that everyone looks naked when they're... well, naked? And if they are taught that nakedness isn't wierd or unnatural, then perhaps we wouldn't have to suffer the humiliating sight of seeing adult people going apeshit by seeing some nudity?
 

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Housebroken Lunatic said:
Dexiro said:
Katy Perry could be walking around that show with her boobs hanging out completely and it'd mean nothing to kids. Not that I'm saying women should be topless on kids shows, that'd just be weird x3
I don't think I'd mind. It would probably be entertaining for the kids. Kids tend to think that naked people look funny and they usually point and laugh at them.

It would probably make the show entertaining for a few adults as well (though perhaps for different reasons, but the kids won't get that :p)

Think about it as being kind of like the same idea behind the childrens book "everybody poops" said to motivate children into potty training and not get wierded out by it. If everybody poops, then it's fair to say that everyone looks naked when they're... well, naked? And if they are taught that nakedness isn't wierd or unnatural, then perhaps we wouldn't have to suffer the humiliating sight of seeing adult people going apeshit by seeing some nudity?
It's all just a taboo subject for adults. We're just animals, this negative reaction that some people have to nudity isn't a natural thing. Kids aren't going to be programmed to have this negative reaction that early on, maybe a slightly more relaxed attitude towards this stuff in kids shows would help lift the taboo a little bit.
 

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What.

lolwut?

*sigh* preschoolers will not become obsessed with boobies by seeing a bit of cleavage. [sub]Boobies are awesome anwyays, it's practically a crime to remove boobs from things![/sub]
 

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I always knew it was blue-screened, but to see it blue-screened. A tiny bit of my childhood died...

Oh and bewbs!
 

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Dexiro said:
It's all just a taboo subject for adults. We're just animals, this negative reaction that some people have to nudity isn't a natural thing. Kids aren't going to be programmed to have this negative reaction that early on, maybe a slightly more relaxed attitude towards this stuff in kids shows would help lift the taboo a little bit.
Of course it would. It would most likely also result in less teenage pregnacies and the downright diseased and morbid fascination that teenagers and young adults have about sex.

After all kids have a tendency to get pretty curious about things that clearly makes the adults become all scared and embarassed. And kids won't be kids forever, they grow up eventually. And they'll all realize that boobs, cunts, cocks and ass are pretty fun "playthings" once you get down to it. And since their parents and the rest of society tried to teach them that nudity and sex are "wrong", taboo and "forbidden" and should be ignored as much as possible, the fascination with it will just increase to unhealthy levels for a lot of people.

After losing their virginity they will probably go: "Hey! This was actually pretty nice! Why the hell would my parents and other adults keep me away from this stuff? I want more, LOTS MORE!!"

And the results? Teenagers and young adults fucking left to right, cheating on eachother, hurting eachother, getting pregnant at grossly inappropriate ages, spreading STD's, causing bystanders who want to wait with sex to feel distressed and socially inept because they "haven't done it yet". Quite simply: pretty much like it is now in our western societies.

When something both makes you feel good but at the same time is treated as taboo, it's going to be tempting and exciting to children growing up. This could almost be considered a fact of life even.

If we take away we taboo, we take away the edge of the subject matter. Hormones will probably do their part anyway so people will probably develop an interest in sex at one time or another, but if the taboos are taken away, the interest isn't very likely to reach as morbid levels as it has in our post-Christian societies.

After all, ancient Greece wasn't a particularly sexually repressive culture, but did their archeological remains display a morbid and unhealthy interest in sex for the most part? No! Instead we found stuff concerning politics, philosophy, science, mathematics etc. etc.

I'll go ahead and quote Alan Moore on this one:

-"Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I?m trying to load my argument, of course."

So one has to ask oneself, what kind of a culture do you think that the censorship fanatics try to impose on us all? :)
 

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She wasn't dressed appropriately for that show. End of story.

I don't have a problem with it at all - but come on, it's a show for small children. That's not the right way to dress.
 

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Kortney said:
She wasn't dressed appropriately for that show. End of story.
It is irrelevant how she was dressed, kids wouldn't be corrupted by any type of clothing or even complete nudity for that matter. END of story...
 

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Ummmmmm, it's low cut. So are many t-shirts and tops girls wear nowadays. It's not a big deal. Also, there was nothing risque or sexual about her appearance on the show. She dressed in a normal fashion similar to many other young women, and sung with Elmo. She sang a song that has few, if any, sexual themes or anything, and indeed is heard often by children of all ages and gets plenty of air time on the radio, where kids can hear it. She's basically doing something that is not offensive in any way whatsoever, for the purpose of, in her own words, "reliving her childhood".

So on that note, I disagree with the parents' complaints, and I disagree with the producers' decision to not show the episode. Which is, you know, them caving to unwarranted pressure, by the way. This is the exact reason why I think all so-called 'moral guardians' are, in fact, total idiots...
 

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Housebroken Lunatic said:
Kortney said:
She wasn't dressed appropriately for that show. End of story.
It is irrelevant how she was dressed, kids wouldn't be corrupted by any type of clothing or even complete nudity for that matter. END of story...
Children are extremely curious about these things. They don't need a sex drive to act inappropriately.

We don't let kindergarten teachers dress like that. Perry, whether she likes it or not, is in a position of education through her role on Sesame Street and shouldn't be dressed like that. It's called professionalism. What she was wearing was out of place for an education television program aimed at small children.
 

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Housebroken Lunatic said:
Of course it would. It would most likely also result in less teenage pregnacies and the downright diseased and morbid fascination that teenagers and young adults have about sex.
Yeah I can actually see that happening. I mean once you get down to it sex is just hyped up as hell. Sure it's fun, but when you spend half your childhood waiting for it like it's some momentous event you're going to want to get in as soon as possible, and it becomes some sort of status symbol, like "I've had sex this many times, I'm the most popular".

I don't think you could ever get rid of that hype completely, but having a more open attitude definitely helps. Personally I was bought up with a more open attitude to this stuff, and I've been more concerned about finding a loving partner that I can enjoy spending time with, sex is just a fun by-product :3