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Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 01-21-2017 05:29 AM

Popular culture moral panic you remember
 
What popular culture moral panic do you remember?

I recall when video was considered too violent, hard rock and heavy metal being considered satanic and blamed for church arsons, a lot of fighting videogames being blamed for violence.

Can someone please move this to Everyting else.

Spike Spiegel 01-21-2017 07:33 AM

Pokémon and Harry Potter were paths to Satan when I was a kid.

Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 01-21-2017 07:35 AM

Can someone plese move this to "everything else"?

Prowler 01-21-2017 03:08 PM

Portuguese media sh*ting on pro wrestling. On one hand they'd say it was "fake", but on the other one they also said it was violent and turned kids violent.

Jephael 01-21-2017 03:10 PM

I think The Simpsons got similar flak for the stuff they did in the early days of the series.

sdp 01-21-2017 03:14 PM

There's the current SJW moral panic on how offensive everything is affecting video games now. Ironic how the left can be as censor happy as the right was.

I remember as a kid anime was blamed for everything, since it was anime they did have plenty of perverted/violent stuff, Saint Seiya, Ranma etc were among the popular shows at the time. :lol:

Wildcat 02-03-2017 03:53 AM

Mortal Kombat and Grand Theft Auto were the biggest video games to cause "moral panic" from what I remember. When they first came out anyway. San Andreas Hot Coffee hack stirred up attention for a bit. (Pun intended)

Beavis and Butt-head. Some kid died from starting a fire I think which led to the warning before each episode and moved later at night.

Storm Eagle 02-03-2017 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Wildcat (Post 1657539)

Beavis and Butt-head. Some kid died from starting a fire I think which led to the warning before each episode and moved later at night.

Didn't they always have that disclaimer before every episode?

I've never heard the story you mentioned, but there was this incident where some kids stuck a firecracker in a cat's anus and lit it, and said they saw it on Beavis and Butt-head. After that, the show was moved to a much later time in the day. Now, even though those kids blame Beavis and Butt-head for what they did, Mike Judge said no such thing ever happened in an episode. That's kind of like how some kids in a European country beat up on a girl to the point of killing her, and Power Rangers was blamed for it. The boys said they've never even seen the show.

ProactiveMan 02-03-2017 08:17 AM

Duke Nukem 3D came out just after a mass shooting here in Australia where 35 people were killed. As a result, the game had to be heavily censored before it was allowed to be sold. All the blood and gore was removed, because lobby groups were convinced that the shooting, and violent entertainment were somehow related.

Even back then I knew it was BS because they also removed the strippers and sexual references. Did boobies also drive the gunman to mass murder? It was just the usual group of fundamentalists and holier-than-thou parents groups using a tragedy to extend their influence.

The dumbest part of it was that none of them understood computer games at all, and they had no idea that you could simply open one of the game's config files in a text editor, change a setting that =1 to =0, and all the censored content was back in.

Wildcat 02-03-2017 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle (Post 1657550)
Didn't they always have that disclaimer before every episode?

I've never heard the story you mentioned, but there was this incident where some kids stuck a firecracker in a cat's anus and lit it, and said they saw it on Beavis and Butt-head. After that, the show was moved to a much later time in the day. Now, even though those kids blame Beavis and Butt-head for what they did, Mike Judge said no such thing ever happened in an episode. That's kind of like how some kids in a European country beat up on a girl to the point of killing her, and Power Rangers was blamed for it. The boys said they've never even seen the show.

Wikipedia says the disclaimer was added after the various incidents.

It mentions the cat story and the fire story. A 5 year old boy lit a fire in is home and it killed his 2 year old sister.

Storm Eagle 02-04-2017 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Wildcat (Post 1657678)
Wikipedia says the disclaimer was added after the various incidents.

It mentions the cat story and the fire story. A 5 year old boy lit a fire in is home and it killed his 2 year old sister.

I remember there being two disclaimers, but I didn't know it was changed because of an incident.

I see it mentions them just talking about putting a firecracker in a cat's anus. I bet we don't see it actually happen, however.

Shark_Blade 02-04-2017 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Spike Spiegel (Post 1654696)
Pokémon and Harry Potter were paths to Satan when I was a kid.

I always laughed at those stupid uneducated morons.

DestronMirage22 02-04-2017 06:23 AM

Garbage Pail Kids cards were banned from a lot of schools back then for "being a distraction in class", "ridiculing the handicapped", and "glorifieing violence".

:lol::roll: C'mon! That's what made them great!

ssjup81 02-04-2017 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Wildcat (Post 1657539)
Mortal Kombat and Grand Theft Auto were the biggest video games to cause "moral panic" from what I remember. When they first came out anyway. San Andreas Hot Coffee hack stirred up attention for a bit. (Pun intended)

Beavis and Butt-head. Some kid died from starting a fire I think which led to the warning before each episode and moved later at night.

I remember this. It was a boy, that's all I remember.

ToTheNines 02-04-2017 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Spike Spiegel (Post 1654696)
Pokémon and Harry Potter were paths to Satan when I was a kid.

Yes, those were the two main ones of our generation.

I didn't understand the Harry Potter flak at all. They were good wizards fighting bad wizards, never overtly contradicted Christianity, and it was far from the first piece of fiction of its kind.

Where was the outrage for Wizard of Oz? Merlin and Arthur? The Rankin/Bass Santa Claus stuff? It was definitely when I started to realize adults could be as stupid and gullible as children.

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Now Pokémon is a different story. I lived and breathed that sh*t all through 3rd grade and couldn't stand when people shunned it, but Jesus Christ, what a dystopian society that portrays. They live in world where pretty much every non-human creature has an amazing ability... and not only do they fight them, but they're ****ing encouraged to fight them! Plus all the 10 year olds having shower room ass sex? Bleh.

And I wish I could say it was all harmless fun, but the consumerism it espoused was a ****ing plaque. Kids were stealing, smuggling and losing their minds over it.

I was unloading a Charizard I stole from a good friend, and when word got out I had to bloody a kids face with a garden hose nozzle when he, his friend and his ****ing little sister jumped me in the street.

He already had all 151 cards, but was willing to rob me of my binder because "we want doubles".

Sick.

DestronMirage22 02-04-2017 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ToTheNines (Post 1657726)
Plus all the 10 year olds having shower room ass sex? Bleh.

Wait, what? :teek:
Have you been reading CyberCubed's old fan-fiction?

Storm Eagle 02-04-2017 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by DestronMirage22 (Post 1657722)
Garbage Pail Kids cards were banned from a lot of schools back then for "being a distraction in class", "ridiculing the handicapped", and "glorifieing violence".

:lol::roll: C'mon! That's what made them great!

I've never liked GPK, but I never thought those things about them. I'm pretty sure it's not what the creators were going for either. I remember my third grade teacher banning them, but it was most likely because she thought they were sick to look at, and stupid. Also, I went to a different school when I was in first grade, and we had this substitute teacher for a while. She considered them toys, and we weren't allowed to bring toys to school.

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Originally Posted by ToTheNines (Post 1657726)
Yes, those were the two main ones of our generation.

I didn't understand the Harry Potter flak at all. They were good wizards fighting bad wizards, never overtly contradicted Christianity, and it was far from the first piece of fiction of its kind.

Any practice of magic is considered a sin in Christianity. I'm a Christian, but I got the books. They never inspired me to try any spells though, and they probably haven't had that effect on all kids. Then again, I was 23 when I started reading them, and the fifth book would come out a year later.

ToTheNines 02-04-2017 07:37 AM

So Moses committed a sin when he parted the Red Sea?

Cure 02-04-2017 09:09 AM

God parted the Red Sea through Moses' staff. Wasn't magic.

ToTheNines 02-04-2017 09:18 AM

Ok, and to my understanding, pretty much every great feat in the Bible was accomplished through God. Harry Potter never said the magic at hand wasn't God's work.

Either way, it's ****ing fiction. And there'd been a million other witch/wizard stories in various mediums before it. Just goes to show what sheep people can be.


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