Okay, folks, we are all aware of how suit happy the citizens of this country are, but I just heard a report of a lawsuit that may well "Take the Cake" so to say.
Apparently, according to a report on Fox News, the parents of a teenage girl in Maryland are suing Walmart, because it unknowingly sold a CD in it's stores that had a song which contained a four letter word in it. All together now: AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
Honestly, this is one of the most assanine reasons for a lawsuit I have ever heard, and I hope that if it does go before any judge, it should be thrown out of court.
Firstly, does anyone think for a minute that this innocent little girl whose parents are suing Walmart hasnt heard (And probably used) four letter words in her school? Life can be vulgar, deal with it. It doesnt make a person bad if they use the F word in expression, even in lyrics, under certain circumstances. Billy Joel had a song called "Laura" on his Nylon Curtain album that had a line which said:" Here Iam, feeling like a fucking fool" I must have heard that song several thousand times as a teenager, it didnt corrupt me any.
I can understand if Radio and TV stations cant say certain words due to FCC regulations, that makes sense to appease the rights of those who dont like vulgarity on regular TV, but even that has gotten more loose in recent years, as words like Bitch, Bastard, Asshole, and such are used on late airing regular TV shows.
In conclusion, this is an absolutely idiotic reason for a lawsuit. Many songs in pop music contain vulgarity. If people find objection to them, dont listen to the song, but to sue Walmart because they sell a CD with a song which they didnt know contained vulgarity, and to hold them liable, is going over the line!
Mitch
Apparently, according to a report on Fox News, the parents of a teenage girl in Maryland are suing Walmart, because it unknowingly sold a CD in it's stores that had a song which contained a four letter word in it. All together now: AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
Honestly, this is one of the most assanine reasons for a lawsuit I have ever heard, and I hope that if it does go before any judge, it should be thrown out of court.
Firstly, does anyone think for a minute that this innocent little girl whose parents are suing Walmart hasnt heard (And probably used) four letter words in her school? Life can be vulgar, deal with it. It doesnt make a person bad if they use the F word in expression, even in lyrics, under certain circumstances. Billy Joel had a song called "Laura" on his Nylon Curtain album that had a line which said:" Here Iam, feeling like a fucking fool" I must have heard that song several thousand times as a teenager, it didnt corrupt me any.
I can understand if Radio and TV stations cant say certain words due to FCC regulations, that makes sense to appease the rights of those who dont like vulgarity on regular TV, but even that has gotten more loose in recent years, as words like Bitch, Bastard, Asshole, and such are used on late airing regular TV shows.
In conclusion, this is an absolutely idiotic reason for a lawsuit. Many songs in pop music contain vulgarity. If people find objection to them, dont listen to the song, but to sue Walmart because they sell a CD with a song which they didnt know contained vulgarity, and to hold them liable, is going over the line!
Mitch
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