As for CBS choosing to not air Bugs Bunny, due to Bugs, not wearing pants, ROFLMAO!
I'm super old-fashioned, so I think the old ways when we were kids and growing up were great, that is aside from certain stuffy networks who worked themselves into a lather over cartoon characters inappropriately dressed or not dressed at all.
Everything is disposable today, and that includes marriages. Get shacked-up, get a divorce, get shacked-up again, get a divorce, like it's a game or something. It's all just a little too much for me to digest. It relays to me that nothing means nothing anymore, hence why I am not big on today's day-and-age.
Touching on marriages and divorces further, the problem with such ways, is it sets-up future generations to believe that getting married and divorced (again and again) is acceptable, like it's the right thing to do, so instead of society strengthening it's strides and moving forward in a positive direction, I see society going backwards. Society and it's ways IMO isn't gaining ground, we're losing it.
As a society and as a whole, there are changes that have taken place where I believe were for the better, but for the most part I see this world having gone too far forward (the polar-opposite) compared to the way the world turned, thirty, forty, or more years ago.
Today the world has become everyone's stage, everyone's front and centre to showcase themselves in true colour. Back in the 60's and 70's when I was growing up, I knew no woman that sported a tattoo, yet today it's no longer good enough anymore for a small little tattoo tucked away in a private place, instead, the more the merrier. I think to myself, for what, and for who. If I were a man I wouldn't dream of involving myself with something that resembled that of the cartoon section of a newspaper.
I see women today with their stretchy pants so far up their you know what's, I think, were did common scruples go. What happened to the days when women carried themselves with dignity and respect.
I visited the bank recently and the teller that served me had more hanging out than she had tucked in. What's that all about? Is today's generation that starving for attention? Or is it simply an indication of the times where people have lost all sense of class?
I have very little respect for society as a whole, and even less respect in relation to the direction society is going.
Sure, quirky ways will always exist, no matter what generation or era, but given the choice to choose between today and yesteryear, I'd gladly take yesteryear in a heartbeat.