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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 8462189" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>Sure. But when I said the bulk of the audience didn't care I didn't mean to single out my favorite bulky fuzzy animal poster as someone who didn't. When you look at movies and music with explicit warnings, how much of a real difference does it make to their success or failure? There's an argument to be made that if you were a rap album in 1992 without a Parental Advisory Label nobody would take you seriously, but for the most part they didn't seem to help or hurt album sales all that much. </p><p></p><p>Most of the audience isn't made up of teachers looking for something to put in their classroom. I doubt such a group is a statistically significant audience for most music, television, and movies. Again, I'm not going to argue that nobody cares. You say you care and explained why and have no reason to doubt you. But I don't think most of the audience really cares one way or the other. The success of Sacrosanct's project will be almost entirely due to the strength of the content rather than any warning about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 8462189, member: 4534"] Sure. But when I said the bulk of the audience didn't care I didn't mean to single out my favorite bulky fuzzy animal poster as someone who didn't. When you look at movies and music with explicit warnings, how much of a real difference does it make to their success or failure? There's an argument to be made that if you were a rap album in 1992 without a Parental Advisory Label nobody would take you seriously, but for the most part they didn't seem to help or hurt album sales all that much. Most of the audience isn't made up of teachers looking for something to put in their classroom. I doubt such a group is a statistically significant audience for most music, television, and movies. Again, I'm not going to argue that nobody cares. You say you care and explained why and have no reason to doubt you. But I don't think most of the audience really cares one way or the other. The success of Sacrosanct's project will be almost entirely due to the strength of the content rather than any warning about it. [/QUOTE]
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