As you may have heard, Fox censored the conclusion of Sally Field's acceptance speech during the Emmys Sunday night. There was a potentially disputable word that she used, but Fox chose to censor the entire statement rather than selectively bleep a word.
We aren't going to play through the political ramifications of whether a newsworthy show should have censorship, especially from a network that seems to support the war. All we are doing is presenting, in its entirety, the UNCENSORED clip from the show.
You are asking, "If it was censored, then how did I get an uncensored clip?" Thanks to CTV and Canada, you can see it right here. Of course, you should be warned there is a "naughty" word.
Canada is less concerned with swear words than the U.S. CTV is an over-the-air network, so it would be the equivalent of ABC, CBS, etc. And if the censorship had to do with its political nature, well, Canada isn't in Iraq.
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