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    It would help if they would stop putting the contests on tv too. I don't usually watch them but once in a while while channel flipping I've popped in on one. One lady was bragging how much her child LOVED doing the pagents while the child was crying and screaming she didn't want to do it. Lots of partents hop their kids up on Pixie stix which is nothing but flavored sugar or give them sugared water to keep their energy up. That is just plain wrong in my opinion. What next, give them a shot of vodka to calm them down????
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    Why ban something every time someone doesn't like it?

    Can you say "overly intrusive government"?

    I knew you could.

    Don't like the contests? Don't attend them, don't watch them on TV.

    No audience, no money, they go bye bye.

    People need to stop looking to the government to solve niggling problems. It distracts from the real issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Why ban something every time someone doesn't like it?

    Can you say "overly intrusive government"?

    I knew you could.

    Don't like the contests? Don't attend them, don't watch them on TV.

    No audience, no money, they go bye bye.

    People need to stop looking to the government to solve niggling problems. It distracts from the real issues.
    This pretty much sums it up for me. Why do they need to be banned? Why does someone else have to come in and "save us from ourselves"? Will this solve the problem of parents living vicariously through their kids and kids dressing like mini adults? NO... banning this would be a bandaid and nothing more. There was a family at McDonalds one day and the little girl couldn't have been more than 7 or 8 and she was wearing high heels, a mini skirt and a belly top. Treating the symptoms doesn't cure the disease.

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    Well, how about banning the contests from being televised? That would remove some motivation for the moms. And sparks - perhaps televising these pageants makes it seem ok for young girls to wear heels and minis in public, like the one you saw?

    It's not a fun thing for kids, it's a meat market. I wish they could just be kids instead of commodities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Well, how about banning the contests from being televised? That would remove some motivation for the moms. And sparks - perhaps televising these pageants makes it seem ok for young girls to wear heels and minis in public, like the one you saw?

    It's not a fun thing for kids, it's a meat market. I wish they could just be kids instead of commodities.
    I honesty don't believe that these pageants are what is teachig kids to dress like that. I would say advertising and celebrities are the more likely reasons. Do they televise kids pageants? I mean other than the "reality" shows on TLC. Or do you mean like miss America pageant and such? Anyway, no I do not believe that the pageants are the reason for the trends

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Well, how about banning the contests from being televised? (
    Europe can do what they will, but in the United States we have a little demon called the First amendment.
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    That's why I am hesitant on the whole thing. It seems like there are probably bigger issues to be dealing with.

    Not only that, but because a country bans the child pageants doesn't mean that the parents think it's wrong. They can still let their kids walk around like this, like the child Sparks saw. The parents will just find another outlet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Why ban something every time someone doesn't like it?

    Can you say "overly intrusive government"?

    I knew you could.

    Don't like the contests? Don't attend them, don't watch them on TV.

    No audience, no money, they go bye bye.

    People need to stop looking to the government to solve niggling problems. It distracts from the real issues.

    Who decides what the "real issues" are? If enough people speak out for or against something does it then become an "issue" in need of guide lines?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    Who decides what the "real issues" are? If enough people speak out for or against something does it then become an "issue" in need of guide lines?
    "Real" issues?

    In the United States, the Constitution makes the scope of Federal powers fairly clear. War, the economy, little things like that.

    The federal government should have bigger fish to fry than deciding if kids should wear dresses on a runway. Maybe figure out the deficit for a start like they're Constitutionally obligated to, rather than constantly wasting time on minor issues?
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