I presume TV networks can still broadcast the “Kids in the Hall” sketch where Scott Thompson is wondering why the word “faggot” is so offensive:
I thought the line was ‘Yer an ol’ slut on junk’, not anything harsher.
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It’s a decision by an industry association, not by “Canada”.
There is no such thing as “Canada.” It’s all a conspiracy.
Shhhhh!
You mean that the media–gasp–blew this out of context?? Surely you jest!
The Bare Naked Ladies were once banned from performing in Toronto because their name was deemed sexist. IMHO they deserved the ban, because their music was crap and their name is sexist.
Yep, the media blew it out of context. And stop calling me Shirley.
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I don’t know about sexist but it’s definitely misleading and I want a refund on these concert tickets.
This explains why I never heard the real versions of these well known folk songs while I was in Canada.
“goddamn them all, I did hear
we’d cruise the seas for American rears,
we’d sneer at girls, boys get leers,
now I’m a broken man on a Halifax pier,
the last of Barrett’s band of queers.”
“oh, the girls are playing bingo,
and the boys are wearing lingo,
and they’ll think the more of kinko,
'cause they’re Sudbury tranvestites.”
I always understood it was ‘last of the bare-ass privateers’.
Spoons makes many excellent points. Also, do you seriously think this kind of “censorship” doesn’t happen in the United States?
You realize there are some words you “can’t say” on the radio? That there is a reason that all those rap songs have so many bleeps? Hint: it’s because radio stations in the US “censor” words that are considered racial slurs even when they are clearly not being used in that way.
For chrissake, this is the country that had a national panic attack over a bare nipple and you want to get all indignant over this?
And “The Itsy-Bitsy Spider” can be sung to the tune of “Mary Ellen Carter”. It’s uncanny.
No, a staff member of then-Mayor June Rowlands declined to let them play at a New Year’s Eve event the city was putting on, based purely on their name. The Toronto Star ridiculed the decision, and everyone agreed that it was a silly call. They weren’t banned from playing in Toronto
I just emailed a complaint CBSC.
I think I might send one to my MP also.
Gee, it only took them 26 years to figure out the lyrics? Couldn’t they find their album jacket.
Of course, 26 years ago the members of the CBSC were probably thinking, “what a cool song!”
Perhaps now they’ll work on banning all Queen songs, because “queen” is offensive to faggots. 
Read the posts,
…marginally acceptable in earlier days, is no longer so.
I’m very happy my country regulates hate speech, even if it sometimes mean they look foolish.
Besides didn’t y’all just remove the word ‘nigger’ from Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn? I’ll take a little censorship, of song lyrics, over the free spreading of hate that is Westboro Baptist Church any day of the week.
The willful spreading of misinformation for the promoting of hatred has become a cornerstone of your political discourse, from what I can see. Where there are hate laws, the focus shifts to is this/or is it not, hate speech. Putting, front and centre the accuracy and intent, shining a light on misinformation dismisses it, if it comes up again, begins to get recirculated then the hate law comes into play, as it’s already been established to be inaccurate.
Thanks for your concern, but we’re just fine.
You guys are missing the point, if you are taking this seriously. It’s an industry association complaint process. “Canada” did not “ban” or “regulate” anything.
Industry self-governing association complaint processes have one goal - to avoid having the government regulate their industries, by pacifying complainers with a show of due process. 