Random thoughts, mostly...If I sound scattered, it's because there's a freakin' street fair outside my door. They've stopped the semi-patriotic brass band stuff and are now blasting Sinatra. No lie.
* Dave, thanks for your kind words, and I mostly agree with your conclusion. I don't necessarily think that parents need to screen everything a kid touches (nor do you, I'm guessing), but they absolutely need to get involved in the decision-making process so that kids can learn how to make their own choices, and make sure it's clear that none of it (fiction or reality) is meant as a template for your behavior.
* Narf's point about Hollywood's skewed morality hit center stage just this past week as various celebrities defended Roman Polanski. With any luck, that'll put their credibility where it belongs. I mean, it should be pretty hard to forget that certain people were downright insistent that it's acceptable and possibly NORMAL to drug asthmatic thirteen-year-old girls to have sex with them.
Of course, just about everybody in Washington has pretty much outright said that lying, bribery, murder, theft, torture, and war crimes (and maybe outright treason, depending on how you read things) are perfectly fine by them, and it somehow hasn't damaged their credibility. So maybe I'm just being naive.
* I put commercials in the same category as obscenity, honestly. You can only be swayed if you were already on that path. I know I've never been remotely tempted to go eat fast food by a commercial, whereas my sister will be, but she regularly eats the stuff anyway. Likewise, I bought a steam mop because I was wondering how best to clean my floors when I saw the informercial and it was a good idea. Still, it's nice to trim them down on the Internet...though product placement is quickly replacing it, which annoys me more.
* While, as I said, I'm not particularly against going outside of boundaries, I do wish artists would learn that boundaries arre good for art, not bad. The reason you're the first person to make religious statues out of human excrement, for example, isn't that you're a genius, but rather that everybody else realized that the idea was stupid. The same goes with having Superman curse or Captain America decapitate someone--the moment of shock value will quickly be wasted once everybody notices that you didn't have a plan past that set piece.
* I can't help but believe, sometimes, that the decline in home parenting is intentional. By replacing a single strong influence (a parent or family unit) with a variety of powerless outside influences whose orders they must unquestioningly follow (teachers, coaches, babysitters, and so forth), the kids may become more susceptable to anybody who claims a position of authority, including the guy telling you to buy that hamburger. I mean, we claim that these are things that nobody can fix, but inflation comes from a single source, as do taxes and extended school hours.
And notice that Hollywood is only too happy to help, here, by showing kids as either useless whiners who can't accomplish anything without several degrees and their parents helping (boyfriend may replace parents, for a teenage girl) or not only independent, but obnoxiously so.
* No matter what people say about other companies, the fact remains that EC was extremely prominent, connected in ways to clean-cut DC, had some of the worst of the worst, and then let Gaines testify that they could've gone nastier. That really is "asking for it," regardless of what Harvey or Avon or anybody else published. You have to judge offenses in terms of the worst cases, not the average case. (That doesn't mean that I'll look down on you for liking EC, just that I think you're wrong that they were unfairly attacked.)