Some people either didn't watch TV or as children, were not allowed to watch TV when they were children. I grew up in East Tennessee, in the 60s & 70s, and I knew kids whose parents belong to a Christian fundamentalist sect that would not allow a TV in their home. They did not allow their children to watch TV, go to the movies, or go to the local high school football and basketball games. They were supposed to read the bible and go to church all the time. These people would protest textbooks in schools (read Battleground: One Mother's Crusade, the Religious Right, and the Struggle for Control of Our Classrooms, by Stephen Bates). In 1983, one of these crazed fundamentalist, and her cohorts, invaded Church Hill Elementary Grade School in protest of the material in the school. They were arrested and went to the local hoosegow, complaining, as they went, that it was the school teachers that should be locked up. And even stranger things that this happened.
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