21st November 2004, 6:55 PM
My two brains have slightly differing opinions on this matter:
#1: It's annoying to be forced to watch things unwanted.
#2: You have no rights as a recipient of entertainment. There is no God-given right to enjoy commercial-free CSI: New York. When something is offered to you, you use it within the boundaries the makers, et al, erect. You aren't being forced to watch anything. You have the right to turn off the TV and do something constructive like read a damn book.
#1: It's annoying to be forced to watch things unwanted.
#2: You have no rights as a recipient of entertainment. There is no God-given right to enjoy commercial-free CSI: New York. When something is offered to you, you use it within the boundaries the makers, et al, erect. You aren't being forced to watch anything. You have the right to turn off the TV and do something constructive like read a damn book.
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR