RESOLUTION NO. 8
ON CHANNEL ONE
WHEREAS, The nurture of children is the most
important calling of the family, deserving the support of society; and
WHEREAS, Popular culture increasingly bombards
impressionable children with images of sex and violence; and
WHEREAS, Those images of sex and violence are
generally communicated through movies, music, video
games, and television; and
WHEREAS, Schools have traditionally been a refuge
from some of the noxious influences of our culture, especially from the marketing
strategies of purveyors of popular culture; and
WHEREAS, State compulsory attendance laws compel
children to attend schools; and
WHEREAS, Approximately eight million students,
grades 6-12, are forced to watch the Channel One Network, a daily twelve-minute television
program, containing advertising targeting those age groups; and
WHEREAS, Channel One advertising includes
promotion of junk foods; chat rooms and "Personal Ads"
message boards; movies such as Eddie
Murphy's Holy Man and Adam Sandler's The Water Boy, both of which are
age-inappropriate for the students who see these ads; movies with sexually suggestive
content such as Never Been Kissed; movies with ultra-violent themes such as The
Mummy and Quest; television shows like Stephen King's The Shining and Buffy the Vampire Slayer;
sexualized magazines like Seventeen; and has broadcast the
music of groups known for their violent and sexually explicit lyrics
such as the satanic rock band, Marilyn Manson;
and
WHEREAS, The use of the
classroom for advertisement confers
legitimacy on and is
a tacit endorsement of the products, movies, programs and music
advertised on Channel One; and
WHEREAS, In most cases Channel One is shown to
children without the knowledge or consent of their parents; and
WHEREAS, Channel One consumes one hour per week
of schools' instructional time, the content over which classroom teachers, school
administrators, and community leaders have no control.
Be it therefore RESOLVED that we, the messengers
to the Southern Baptist Convention, meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, June 15-16, 1999, find
the advertising and commercial use of Channel One unfortunate and an erroneous educational
strategy; and
Be it further RESOLVED that we urge parents to
investigate whether their children's schools are using Channel One and to seek effective
ways to protect their children from the advertising assault of the network; and
Be it further RESOLVED that we call on school
administrators and community leaders to work to remove Channel One from their school
districts; and
Be it finally RESOLVED that we implore schools
that decide to maintain a contract with Channel One to show the program only to children
whose parents have given fully informed consent in writing.
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