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<blockquote data-quote="HD117" data-source="post: 16489280" data-attributes="member: 199131"><p>Thank you for sharing your opinions. I do find value in discussions of today's issues. Let me be clear on this; at no time did I attempt to convey acceptance of the basis or materials covered in this production. If I did so, it is my shortcoming in making a valid point. What I did attempt to do is to convey the idea that choice is the determining factor in addressing this or any other controversial topic. We all make choices. Netflix gives its viewers choices for profit motives. I think this would be to easily explained as a political topic. In my opinion it is not, but rather a cultural one. Everyone has different standards to which they adhere. I agree with you that child explotation is a line which should not be crossed, profits be damned. Again I am in no way condoning or defending the programming Netflix provides. But I am saying all involved have a choice of whether to continue to subscribe to their service and if you choose to do so, you have the choice of what you can watch. Cultural change is difficult at best. The divisions facing this country testify to that. But change will happen. One can only hope the basic tenets of this conntry will not support destruction of intrinsic common sense and acceptable moral standards. Despite the tendency for these discussions to gravitate toward personal attacks, I continue to support any responders freedom to be heard and to validate his or her point of view. Thank you once again for your thoughtful replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HD117, post: 16489280, member: 199131"] Thank you for sharing your opinions. I do find value in discussions of today's issues. Let me be clear on this; at no time did I attempt to convey acceptance of the basis or materials covered in this production. If I did so, it is my shortcoming in making a valid point. What I did attempt to do is to convey the idea that choice is the determining factor in addressing this or any other controversial topic. We all make choices. Netflix gives its viewers choices for profit motives. I think this would be to easily explained as a political topic. In my opinion it is not, but rather a cultural one. Everyone has different standards to which they adhere. I agree with you that child explotation is a line which should not be crossed, profits be damned. Again I am in no way condoning or defending the programming Netflix provides. But I am saying all involved have a choice of whether to continue to subscribe to their service and if you choose to do so, you have the choice of what you can watch. Cultural change is difficult at best. The divisions facing this country testify to that. But change will happen. One can only hope the basic tenets of this conntry will not support destruction of intrinsic common sense and acceptable moral standards. Despite the tendency for these discussions to gravitate toward personal attacks, I continue to support any responders freedom to be heard and to validate his or her point of view. Thank you once again for your thoughtful replies. [/QUOTE]
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