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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Completely Uncalled For

Mila Kunis And Justin Timberlake – Crotch And Boob Grab On 2011 MTV Movie Awards

A week ago, (or so) the above image was a part of a LIVE scene on the MTV Music Awards Show where their main audience are children 12 years old and older.

If you have cable, your kids had every opportunity to see what we're showing above and quite frankly I cannot believe my own eyes.


It wasn't that many years ago where Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson pulled a similar stunt LIVE at the Superbowl exposing one of her breasts.

So I ask, when is enough, enough?

40 comments:

Anonymous said...

What was the point of the Mila and Justin thing?

Joseph Albero said...

There was no real point other than him saying, I can do this and her replying, well, I can do this.

Anonymous said...

Hollywood and the music industry are all about pedophilia. It pretty much encompasses the left wing movement.

Anonymous said...

Our country
No values , no morals , no religion , no prayer , no direction , no parental guide lines ,but plenty, of ACLU.

Anonymous said...

Wow...if that was supposed to be some kind of joke then it was a bust. They look goofy lmao and yes Joe it is enough. I wish somebody would rein people like this in. If you watch the movie It's A Wonderful Life they barely kiss for more than a couple seconds. That movie was made in 1946. Now you can see any body part of any person you want. It's disgusting. In about 66 years the censorship on television has went straight to hell.

Anonymous said...

When is enough? Now!

Anonymous said...

How come when Justin is around something lude and nasty happens.I believe he is a pervert.There are alot of them running around they used to hide now they are open about it.Boy sign of the times people no morals ,values,just disgust in the air.

Alex said...

Oh, please get over it. Don't watch if you find it offensive.

Your puritan views and closeted sexual frustration is half the problem with this coutry.

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of PRUDES! Thay are just having a little fun. Get over it or switch channels.

Joseph Albero said...

Not ONE of you would ever walk into a Bar and grab a woman's breasts in such a way without gettuing your butts kicked or walking out in handcuffs.

Showing such examples on national television to our children, especially those between 12 & 17 years old is only asking for more trouble.

We have enough issues and problems in our country than to tolorate such crap.

There will always be the Anti Albero nay sayers who will see me say the sky is blue and they'll call me a liar and say it's green instead. I thank those fools for coming on here and calling me a prude or claim I have sexual problems. Oh, so you know Folks, a few of them came in attacking my Wife as well, they, (along with quite a few others already) were rejected and spammed.

None of them are man enough to use their names because each and every one of you know you'd never support their comments and IF you saw them in public you might just smack them in the face.

Anonymous said...

What kind of citizens are these two going to become when they are still children and they are acting so disrespectful? What a sad bunch we have become. I blame the parents for this.

Anonymous said...

Joe I have to disagree with you on this. This doesn't lead to more problems the problem is we as a society are so hung up on the human body the way God made us. We tell children there is something wrong with it.The music industry uses sex to sell albums and it works. Funny how in our bedrooms we want all the things we are saying is wrong!

Alex said...

1:30 they are not children, Mila Kunis is 27 and Justing Timberlake is 30. You blame parents for raising successful performers?

Maybe we should put women in burqas because you don't like MTV. Switch the channel or move to Iran.

Joseph Albero said...

Alex and anonymous 1:46, use your heads, (with all due respect).

Do YOU encourage your children to sex related channels at 12 years old?

When I was a child we looked up to people like Neil Armstrong, Mickey Mantle, good, clean honorable role models.

I feel for you and your children, (which neither of you probably have yet) because they'll be in nothing but trouble.

I hope we can agree to disagree.

lmclain said...

Call me a prude. No problem. If I saw my daughter at a picnic or a business function (the awards were a business function, weren't they?) and she let some guy (timberlake and her aren't boyfriend/girlfriend are they? Not that THAT mattered...) garb her like that, and she returned the favor, I not sure who would get slapped first. There are some things that fall under the term "classless". Other behaviors fall under "inappropriate". Still others fall under "bad example". This falls under all three. How do you teach respect for yourself and others and think THIS stuff is okay? I'll bet her dad is ecstatic....

Anonymous said...

They were promoting a movie and got what they wanted. Attention... Now they will make even more money...
And you just provided them more coverage. So everyone go watch "Friends with Benefits".

Anonymous said...

Real stars dont need gimics. They get by on talent alone.

LadyLiddy said...

I am no prude, but we must remember that children are glued to this program. The are bombarded everyday with inappropriate behavior, often before their capasity to recognize the consequences of their actions. These entertainers are happy to make money off of our children's interest, but take no responsiblity for the damage they can cause. Now I guess you are going to tell us to not allow our children to watch the program. Then they shouldn't market to our children!!!!

Anonymous said...

parents are not paying attention to what their children are watching. many of today's parents had parents that didn't care what they watched, and so the dominoes continue to fall. a lack of morality and ethics has become, unfortunately, the norm.

Anonymous said...

Okay....and very recently there was a post on this blog showing a woman giving a lap dance with not much on...I wouldn't want my child to see that either. Just sayin..

By the way, I love everything else about this blog, just not the off-color stuff.

Anonymous said...

There are plenty of venues out there for indecent actions like this; other than on shows young kids watch. I am proud I still have values, and called a prude; but I can assure you my sexual life plays no role in my comments, should play no role in your responding comments. This scene isn't about sex...just an ignorant way to get $ from people who find it ok. Respectfully, please grow up 1:17!

Anonymous said...

Maybe during the next Republican debate Newt Gingrich should walk up behind Michele Bachmann and grab her boobs while Michele grabs Newt's slinky. I'll bet each will be declared the winner of the next debate if they do that.

dan said...

First off, who cares? It is MTV and noone really watches that channel anymore. Plus, if you are letting young, impressionable, will-lose-their-innocence-if-they-seee-this childeren watch MTV, you are a horrible parent.

Second, of all the problems in the world, this is the one you go to war over? It was funny to some, stupid to others, and (apparently) a sign of the endtimes to a few of you.

Third, are your kids so stupid as to think that seeing someone do this on television makes it OK?

Much ado.

Alex said...

Joe, I do not encourage children to view sex related channels, which MTV has clearly become in the last decade or so. While I do not find the, what Kunis and Timberlake did tastful, I don't blame MTV. As a parent one should be responsible and not blame others. What if the kid was watching the Playboy channel? Do we blame Playboy?
If as parent you know that MTV music awards are not appropriate for little Johnny then it's your responsibility to make sure that he does not watch it.

Anonymous said...

No Alex, it's actually morons like you in this world who can't even spell "country" that are our actual problem.

Anonymous said...

You just posted about it and amazingly even included a picture. I'd say they and MTV did their job. I had never seen it or heard about it until right this second.

Anonymous said...

Sadly the music industry has gone from real talented musicians to entertainers.It probably started with Elvis who by no means was a musician. Madonna, lady Gaga, Katie Perry all entertainers who
try to be as graphic as allowed.
Give me the Eagles who are great musicians as well as entertainers.

Anonymous said...

This is the MTV awards, not Nickelodeon. Maybe parents need to monitor their children if they don't want them watching.

Joseph Albero said...

To those of you who's comments have been rejected. No capital letters and no links to other sites.

Joseph Albero said...

Alex, MTV is not the Playboy channel.

Anonymous said...

Well Joe, are you advocating for this and other shows to be censored? Seems to me that runs against the conservative free market principles you guys espouse.

Joseph Albero said...

anonymous 4:42, I absolutely believe it should be censored.

Again, do YOU think you could pull this in public without getting arrested?

Of course not one of you have answered that question.

Let me ask ALL of those who think there's nothing wrong with it. Do tell every one here the following. Do YOU and your spouce do these kind of things in front of your children???????

Only a real man will use his real name with that answer.

My answer is, absolutely not.

TIna W. said...

Give me a break! If you don't want your children watching MTV (which they shouldn't be anyway because it's too mature for 12 year olds)then don't let them watch it. It's up to parents to be responsible for what thier children watch...not MTV! Stop pushing your conserative crap on us and take care of your own children instead of relying on tv to do it and then blaming tv for not doing a good enough job for you!

Anonymous said...

Alex why are you and your ilk always trying to push your perverted beliefs on innocent children the whole time screaming hysterically that you are being oppressed? Your sick.

Anonymous said...

4:06
You bring up a great point. People in the music business used to be talented they were able to play different instruments, sing and even dance. Now they just have to look half way decent and the rest is all smoke and mirrors.

alex said...

5:10 care to elaborate? What is being pushed on you? You don't like MTV, don't watch it.

Yeah, our perverted believes, like education, science, environment, you know the gay stuff.

Anonymous said...

wasn't this a skit on primetime programming on MTV?... not a kid's channel, not a normal kid's tv watching time period. that's why we, as parents, sensor what our kids watch. they can see/hear worse things on the evening news. welcome to america.

Anonymous said...

the pornification of America! meanwhile, onto the more important:
"Did the first lady cut her hair?" and the building of halal chicken factory in Somerset cty. as the leading headlines today.
2 weeks ago this should have brought outrage at the networks, but, it didn't. Alas!

Anonymous said...

1:46 pm:

"In our bedrooms" is where all this that "we want" belongs...not in the living room in front of our children and everybody else in the nation!

ConservativeAtheist said...

@ Joe @ 12:39 pm 6/14 your first reply.

I think it was posted because it is titillating, and would get a rise from people... can't fault you for that.. the more people to the blog the better. Not unlike what MTV is accomplishing by this... taking advantage of this for advertising and publicity.

@12:40 pm 6/14

Pedophilia? Both Timerlake and Kunis are well over the age of consent. MTV'S target audience is 18-24 and the median age of viewers is 21. If children are watching then shame on their parents!

@12:46pm 6/14

wow... care to quote me the percentage of self identifying, praying, Christians in this nation, then try to substantiate that assertion?

@ Joe 4:45 pm 6/14

To answer your question.. NO, this would not be acceptable in public... but this was not in "public", this was at a show that people payed to be at, or tuned in to see... making it NOT public. As far as your question posed about "do you do this in front of your children?".. how many parents allow their children to watch violent movies of graphic killing and murder? Do they do this in front of... well, ANYONE?

Parents are the ones responsible if they don't want their children seeing this... not MTV. MTV is simply supplying demand (a very capitalist concept I might add) to their target audience...

Oh, and Joe, I am a real man. A real man pays attention to what his children are watching and doing. My name is ConservativeAtheist.