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A friend of mine asked me if it is appropriate to bring her two kids 8 and 10 to LSU game.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:18 pm
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:18 pm
I told her it depends on where they sit. Then she asked a good question... would it be considered G, PG, PG13, or R. She had heard about some "raunchy" cheers.
So, the question to the Rant is would you consider it G, PG, PG13 or R.
Reading the guidlines I think LSU Football is may now be
R Rated!
MPAA Guidelines:
G -- "General Audience - All Ages Admitted": Applied when a film contains no nudity, sexual content, drug use or strong language. Violence is minimal and the theme of the movie is deemed appropriate for young children. According to the MPAA, a G rating does not indicate the film is a children's movie.
PG -- "Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children": The Rating Board applies this rating when the members believe the film contains themes or content that parents may find inappropriate for younger children. The film can contain some profanity, violence or brief nudity, but only in relatively mild intensity. A PG film should not include drug use.
PG-13 -- "Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13." The MPAA added this rating in 1984 to denote films in which violence, profanity or sexual content is intense enough that many parents would not want to expose their younger children to the film, but not so intense as to warrant an R rating. Any movie featuring drug use will get at least a PG-13 rating. A PG-13 movie can include a single use of what the board deems a "harsher, sexually derived word," as long as it is only used as an expletive, not in a sexual context.
R --"Restricted. Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian": The Rating Board applies this rating to movies the members believe contain a high level of adult content, such as harsh profanity, intense violence, explicit sexual content and extensive drug use. In some states, the minimum age to see an R rated movie unaccompanied is 18.
So, the question to the Rant is would you consider it G, PG, PG13 or R.
Reading the guidlines I think LSU Football is may now be
R Rated!
MPAA Guidelines:
G -- "General Audience - All Ages Admitted": Applied when a film contains no nudity, sexual content, drug use or strong language. Violence is minimal and the theme of the movie is deemed appropriate for young children. According to the MPAA, a G rating does not indicate the film is a children's movie.
PG -- "Parental Guidance Suggested. Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children": The Rating Board applies this rating when the members believe the film contains themes or content that parents may find inappropriate for younger children. The film can contain some profanity, violence or brief nudity, but only in relatively mild intensity. A PG film should not include drug use.
PG-13 -- "Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13." The MPAA added this rating in 1984 to denote films in which violence, profanity or sexual content is intense enough that many parents would not want to expose their younger children to the film, but not so intense as to warrant an R rating. Any movie featuring drug use will get at least a PG-13 rating. A PG-13 movie can include a single use of what the board deems a "harsher, sexually derived word," as long as it is only used as an expletive, not in a sexual context.
R --"Restricted. Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian": The Rating Board applies this rating to movies the members believe contain a high level of adult content, such as harsh profanity, intense violence, explicit sexual content and extensive drug use. In some states, the minimum age to see an R rated movie unaccompanied is 18.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:19 pm to tigbit
More fake propaganda from the SJWs
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:19 pm to tigbit
I went to games when I was like 4 years old. Those kids probably need a little toughening up anyway from the sound of it
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:19 pm to tigbit
Well... there's plenty of pawpaws in the crowd who let out the occasional "frick YOU" to one another.
R.
R.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:20 pm to Mr Perfect
You forgot your down vote.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:21 pm to tigbit
Don't forget to go see that poor tiger they keep in a cage!
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:21 pm to tigbit
It depends on where you sit. We sit in the SE corner and my kids that age don't decipher that stuff. When they get to the 2 bad words at the end of the Neck cheer, I let out a big Ric Flair "WHOOOOOOOOOOOO!"each time and they just think I am cheering along.
On the other hand, you may have some jackass saying the F-bomb over and over on the row behind you, but that could happen anywhere and is usually not the case.
I would rate my seats PG
On the other hand, you may have some jackass saying the F-bomb over and over on the row behind you, but that could happen anywhere and is usually not the case.
I would rate my seats PG
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:22 pm to tigbit
Are you people kidding? How do you allow your child to leave the house without noise cancelling earmuffs?
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:22 pm to root canal
Explain to them that STTDB is about a Witch or some shite
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:22 pm to tigbit
It should be, but unfortunately it's not.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:22 pm to tigbit
Parents that try to “protect” their kids from real life do more harm than good.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:23 pm to root canal
quote:
It depends on where you sit.
I agree. I used to sit way upper west and could not hear any words.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:24 pm to tigbit
Those kids see/hear more vulgar things on TV.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:25 pm to tigbit
We get it, you don’t like Neck/STTDB. No need to make up silly stories.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:25 pm to tigbit
quote:Based on what I experienced Saturday, it's undebatably an "R". STTDB was vociferously repeated in a section of the stadium I once considered "stodgy".
So, the question to the Rant is would you consider it G, PG, PG13 or R.
And the highlighted part of your "R" definition is not what is at play - it's the "explicit sexual content". This is why it's silly that people are just saying "it's only bad words". It isn't. It's not just people screaming "frick", "shite", or even "dick". It's literally screaming for the other side to suck your dick. (The "bitch" is almost completely irrelevant in terms of assessing the lewd level of the chant.)
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:26 pm to sec13rowBBseat28
quote:Yes, perhaps they see them in the CONTEXT of a movie.
Those kids see/hear more vulgar things on TV.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 5:27 pm to tigbit
If they're old enough to toss a zip loc bag full of urine, they'll be just fine.
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