Alright, folks, let's get with the times. Why the smurf do we still have a swear filter? It's 2012. Everybody is familiar with the "seven words you can't say on TV" unless they've been living in a cave for 60 years. It's how people talk.Originally Posted by KC
Having a swear filter is a throwback to a bygone era. It is the 21st century now. We are living in an age where swearing is present in every type of media available. People subscribe to HBO to watch shows containing people who speak the way real people do, not some Nanny Nice alternate universe where everything is sunshine and rainbows and tit don't stink.
Yes, there was a time when swearing was not socially acceptable. That time was called the 1950s. Guess what else was not socially acceptable in the 1950s? Interracial relationships (The first televised interracial kiss occurred on the original Star Trek). Homosexuality (Alan Turing, a freaking war hero and the father of artificial intelligence was put on trial and convicted for homosexuality in 1952.) Political freedom (Joe McCarthy's anticommunist tribunals started in 1950). Racial equality (Segregation in the US went on until 1954). Those years are over and by whatever gods may be, I do not miss them!
The time has come to end the tyranny! End the censorship! Rise up and strike a blow for FREEDOM! Mister Gorbachev, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!