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> Hmm, but I didn't say this did I? I didn't say anyone should be denied access to any kind of

> programming. All I said is that it is mindless dross that adds nothing positive to life.


What you said was: "To argue that we should permit everything, because it's snobbery to quality control, isn't a good argument in my opinion.". Which certainly sounds like you wanted to stop the making of certain programmes based on your perception of 'quality'. No?

Well, *Bob*'s comment was "So we should get rid of The Sun, The Mirror and cheap tv. Also inexpensive alcohol. Cigarettes. Fast food. Easyjet. Possibly shagging. [...] It's for their own good. We know better. They are only The Dumb Proletariat."


Still not looking good for you.

I disagreed with the snobbery he was implying. I never said we should get rid of anything.


But if you can find anywhere where I've said that there is a dumb proletariat to whom we should deny certain forms of entertainment, then go ahead. I didn't even post anything before that comment from bob :D

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