Bugs Bunny as enemy?(Commentary)(Op-Ed)

From: The Washington Times | Date: May 11, 2001| Author: West, Diana | Copyright information

The worst thing about living in a period of cultural decline is not having to ride out the pop-toxic tide of cultural waste yourself, but having to ride it out with your children. Since what was once marginal is now mainstream - red-light sexuality, for example, or the obsession with explicitly violent peril - even the most casual scan of the public airwaves demands a close eye on the cultural periscope plus a quick-trigger finger on the off-button to torpedo the inevitable barrage...

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