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		<title>How can they say that? Why is that junk on television?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ESL students, international visitors, and many American citizens often express shock, dismay, and outrage over television programs. How can the news show people struggling on a rooftop, a criminal cursing the police, or a comedian mocking a vice-presidential candidate &#8211; or the sitting United States president? What about those pseudo-pornographic junk shows and awful words [...]
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<p>ESL students, international visitors, and many American citizens often express shock, dismay, and outrage over television programs. How can the news show people struggling on a rooftop, a criminal cursing the police, or a comedian mocking a vice-presidential candidate &#8211; or the sitting United States president? What about those pseudo-pornographic junk shows and awful words that children should never hear? Or that crazy commentator stirring up trouble with lies and hateful generalizations?</p>
<p>Free speech does not mean polite, wise, or smart speech &#8211; even on television and the radio. Gossip, pseudo-news, and sensationalism also sells. While television is regulated, cable shows remain a free speech zone.  Is this smart? Yes!</p>
<p>“The price of freedom of religion, or of speech, or of the press, is that we must put up with a great deal of rubbish.”</p>
<p>Robert H. Jackson (1892-1954), U.S. Supreme Court Justice</p></div>
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