U.S. Children Still Traumatized One Year After Seeing Partially Exposed Breast

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WASHINGTON, DC—As the nation approaches the one-year anniversary of the Super Bowl XXXVIII tragedy, an FCC study shows that millions of U.S. children were severely traumatized by the exposure to a partially nude female breast during the Feb. 1, 2004 halftime show.

Above: Jackson irrevocably damages millions of American children.
"No one who lived through that day is likely to forget the horror," said noted child therapist Dr. Eli Wasserbaum. "But it was especially hard on the children."

The tragic wardrobe malfunction occurred approximately 360 days ago, during Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's performance of "Rock Your Body," when Timberlake tore Jackson's costume, accidentally revealing her right breast.

"By the time CBS cut to an aerial view of the stadium, the damage was done," said Wasserbaum, who has also worked extensively with orphaned and amputee children in Third World war zones. "I've found that children can be amazingly resilient, but this event was too much for many of them to take. The horrible image of that breast is likely to haunt them for the rest of their lives."

According to the 500-page report filed by the FCC, more than 90 percent of the children who saw the exposed breast said they were "confused and afraid."

"Mommy has dirty chest bumps," said a 5-year-old boy quoted in one of the thousands of case studies compiled by the FCC. "She's like the bad lady on TV. I'm afraid Mommy will take off her shirt and scare everyone. I hate Mommy."

Girls were traumatized as well, often expressing apprehensions about sexual development. According to Wasserbaum, one 8-year-old girl told her parents that she didn't "want to get evil breasts."

Wasserbaum said children of both genders associate their trauma with footballs, presumably because of the context in which they were exposed to the breast.

A great number of children who witnessed the tragedy are still plagued by nightmares of sun-shapes that recall Jackson's nipple ring. Of the infants who saw the breast, 76 percent are unwilling to breast feed or use a bottle, forcing their parents to nourish them intravenously.

"When the tragedy took place, we knew it would cause psychological trauma, but we had no idea how long the effects would last," Wasserbaum said."Our worst fears have been confirmed. It will take years to repair the damage."

Cases of deviant sexual development induced by breast-glimpsing are widespread amongst older children. Pathologies range from schoolyard exhibitionism to gender-role confusion and violent shirt-tearing.

"The FCC imposed the maximum $27,500 penalty on each of the 20 CBS-owned television stations," Wasserbaum said. "But the government offered no recompense to the individuals exposed to the breast. And neither Jackson nor Timberlake has ever specifically apolgized to the children whose lives they ruined, or donated a penny for the adolescents' psychiatric care."

Across America, parental concern over the condition doctors have dubbed Nearly Naked Breast Disorder continues to grow.

"How can my son Brandon be expected to make it through something like that unscathed?" asked mother of four Shonali Bhomik of the San Francisco-based What About the Children? Foundation, one of many social-awareness groups spearheading the fight for increased NNBD funding in Congress. "For approximately 1.5 seconds, he saw a breast. The image was seared into his innocent, tiny retinas. He can't close his eyes without replaying the whole ugly scene over and over in his little head."

"For the love of God—that breast was almost nude," Bhomik added.

Bhomik said she has concerns about her son's development.

"I shudder to think how this could affect my son once he reaches puberty," Bhomik said. "Little Brandon just wanted to watch the fun halftime show with his family. He was only 10 years old."

Bhomik is one of millions of people facing every parent's worst nightmare: that their child will see a partially exposed breast.

Wasserbaum said there is no way to predict whether the children will recover.

"One thing is certain," Wasserbaum said. "For us as a nation, the horrific consequences of almost-nakedness have only just begun to make themselves apparent."

Wasserbaum added that children who saw the televised breast in Europe, Australia, and various other nations throughout the world were somehow unaffected by the sight.

Here's a nice picture of some of the drawings these kids have done as a result of this horrible act:

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Justice was Janet Jackson's character's name in Poetic Justice! You claim to be "shocked and disgusted" yet you demand her alter ego! Hypocrite!
 
I just have never been the same since. And the horror of being able to replay it on TiVo endlessly just made it worse...
 
Little Boy watching halftime show:"Mommy, when you breastfed me, why didn't you wear cool nipple jewelry? It would have been like drinking through a crazy staw"
 
[quote name='CrashSpyro123'][quote name='Kaijufan']So is this fake?[/quote]

No, it's real.[/quote]

Yeah it was in the christian Science Monitor.
 
:rofl: I kept snickering through the read through. This can't be true. If it is someone post a link so I can send this to everyone I know. I wonder if these kids even know that they themselves have boobs. This Super Bowl someone is going to show a thumb during half time and no kid will ever suck there thumb the same again.
 
So it's false.

But the fact that this bullshit is still being talked about now proves how much I need to get the fuck out of this country.
 
[quote name='David85']So it's false.

But the fact that this bullshit is still being talked about now proves how much I need to get the shaq-fu out of this country.[/quote]

I have to agree with you there. I can't believe that people thought it was true - but I don't blame them, I blame the pro-censorship government and the most holy on high "Our Leader"
 
My gum just lost it's flavor. Must be Bush's fault.

Pro-censorship.......... that started with bush too. Never mind the PMRC, tipper Gore, Joe Lieberman. Never mind RENO vs. ACLU in 1997, never mind "comstock's law", never mind the power of the judiciary and the congress, it's all bush's fault.

Come to think of it, every thing was hunky dory until Bush got elected. Now it raining fire and brimstone.
 
[quote name='bmulligan']My gum just lost it's flavor. Must be Bush's fault.

Pro-censorship.......... that started with bush too. Never mind the PMRC, tipper Gore, Joe Lieberman. Never mind RENO vs. ACLU in 1997, never mind "comstock's law", never mind the power of the judiciary and the congress, it's all bush's fault.

Come to think of it, every thing was hunky dory until Bush got elected. Now it raining fire and brimstone.[/quote]

Ashcroft put a concrete veil over the left breast of a statue. A statue for crying out loud. (Cost to you, Joe Taxpayer: $20000. I don't know about you, but I don't want to support a government that pays to cover up women's breasts. It just isn't American)

I don't remember schenanigans like that from Clinton's administration. Quite the opposite, in fact :wink:
 
[quote name='bmulligan']My gum just lost it's flavor. Must be Bush's fault.

Pro-censorship.......... that started with bush too. Never mind the PMRC, tipper Gore, Joe Lieberman. Never mind RENO vs. ACLU in 1997, never mind "comstock's law", never mind the power of the judiciary and the congress, it's all bush's fault.

Come to think of it, every thing was hunky dory until Bush got elected. Now it raining fire and brimstone.[/quote]

well, as much as i hate to back up bush, there was that little thing called 9/11
 
[quote name='bmulligan']My gum just lost it's flavor. Must be Bush's fault.

Pro-censorship.......... that started with bush too. Never mind the PMRC, tipper Gore, Joe Lieberman. Never mind RENO vs. ACLU in 1997, never mind "comstock's law", never mind the power of the judiciary and the congress, it's all bush's fault.

Come to think of it, every thing was hunky dory until Bush got elected. Now it raining fire and brimstone.[/quote]

:applause:

nice to see someone point out actual things that have happened in the past 20 years when it comes to censorship and warning labels.
 
[quote name='CaseyRyback'][quote name='bmulligan']My gum just lost it's flavor. Must be Bush's fault.

Pro-censorship.......... that started with bush too. Never mind the PMRC, tipper Gore, Joe Lieberman. Never mind RENO vs. ACLU in 1997, never mind "comstock's law", never mind the power of the judiciary and the congress, it's all bush's fault.

Come to think of it, every thing was hunky dory until Bush got elected. Now it raining fire and brimstone.[/quote]

:applause:

nice to see someone point out actual things that have happened in the past 20 years when it comes to censorship and warning labels.[/quote]

Yes, I was all wrong. I guess the radical ramping up of censorship including the the fear of tv stations across america to show a WW2 movie with swears and the calls for censoring a popular children's figure who teaches tolerance for all people has absolutely nothing to do with the radical Xian's agenda to push anything that clashes with their sacred texts into a huge incinerator kept at a toasty 451 degrees fahrenheit. My bad.
 
[quote name='camoor'][quote name='David85']So it's false.

But the fact that this bullshit is still being talked about now proves how much I need to get the shaq-fu out of this country.[/quote]

I have to agree with you there. I can't believe that people thought it was true - but I don't blame them, I blame the pro-censorship government and the most holy on high "Our Leader"[/quote]

I knew it was fake...

AND CHEAPY STOLE IT FROM ME!!!!
 
[quote name='MorbidAngel4Life'][quote name='camoor'][quote name='David85']So it's false.

But the fact that this bullshit is still being talked about now proves how much I need to get the shaq-fu out of this country.[/quote]

I have to agree with you there. I can't believe that people thought it was true - but I don't blame them, I blame the pro-censorship government and the most holy on high "Our Leader"[/quote]

I knew it was fake...

AND CHEAPY STOLE IT FROM ME!!!![/quote]

AND YOU STOLE IT FROM ME!!!!!
 
[quote name='CrashSpyro123'][quote name='MorbidAngel4Life'][quote name='camoor'][quote name='David85']So it's false.

But the fact that this bullshit is still being talked about now proves how much I need to get the shaq-fu out of this country.[/quote]

I have to agree with you there. I can't believe that people thought it was true - but I don't blame them, I blame the pro-censorship government and the most holy on high "Our Leader"[/quote]

I knew it was fake...

AND CHEAPY STOLE IT FROM ME!!!![/quote]

AND YOU STOLE IT FROM ME!!!!![/quote]

Hey, man, Cheapy got burned! That's all that matters!
 
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