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| Yes | 44% | 256 votes | Total: 578 votes | |
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Yes
by Tom Funk
Created on: October 07, 2009
Adult cartoons, such as the Simpsons and shows run on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, do indeed undermine
Created on: May 15, 2008
I have frequently argued that cultural values are determined by the individual, sort of along the lines
by Peggy Molloy
Created on: January 01, 2008 Last Updated: January 03, 2011
I will answer "yes" because I'm afraid the majority of the audience isn't aware that the premise is
Created on: November 11, 2009
Adult TV cartoons like the Simpsons undermine cultural values because they perpetuate stereotypes.
Created on: October 06, 2007 Last Updated: October 10, 2007
I turned on my television the other day and the Simpson's were just beginning. I had my hands full and
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No
Created on: January 23, 2009 Last Updated: January 24, 2009
The Simpsons has been a staple on TV for 20 years and during its run it has been controversial. Its
Created on: September 08, 2009
I confess, I've been a big fan of The Simpsons since its primitive origins on the wonderful Tracey Ullman
by Ashley Smith
Created on: May 28, 2009 Last Updated: May 29, 2009
Adult cartoons do not in the main undermine cultural vales because they are meant as satirical entertainment
Created on: June 02, 2009
The Simpsons touches upon, and often satirizes, many cultural issues including religion, politics, and
Created on: December 19, 2008
That heavenly choir announces the start of the show and the clouds part. By contrast the Simpsons is
Created on: January 27, 2008
Do adult TV cartoons, like the Simpsons, undermine cultural values? Of course not, and for one simple
Created on: October 25, 2008 Last Updated: December 21, 2011
If you dive beneath the surface of THE SIMPSONS, you will actually find a touching portrayal of an American
by John Petty
Created on: October 27, 2008 Last Updated: December 21, 2011
In 1545, church leaders convened in Italy for what would be known as the Council of Trent, a gathering
by Ian W.
Created on: December 03, 2007
Adult cartoon shows do not undermine cultural values. What they do, however, is expose a lot of inappropriate
Created on: January 26, 2008
My son, Milos, is a seven-and-a-half year old second-grader. He's bright, a little on the mouthy-side,
Created on: January 31, 2008
What exactly does it mean to "undermine" cultural values? To destroy by making fun? Because if that
Created on: February 14, 2008
Surely the argument can be made that any television or radio show that depicts characters and situations
by Helen Abbott
Created on: January 18, 2008
Let us evaluate the Simpson family for a moment:
There is Homer and Marge. They have only ever loved
Created on: January 26, 2008
TV cartoons like The Simpsons represent real family life. I don't think that they destroy what people