n.Finally, if one decides not to be exposed to any popular culture because they are bothered by it, it is impossible to escape. Medved shares a personal story of a time when he and his family were unable to avoid hearing offensive music. During their picnic in a public park a teenager sat at a nearby bench with a stereo playing loud music. The lyrics were full of obscene language and they also told of rape and murder. One cannot be out in public without overhearing music from someone's car stereo or catching a glimpse of a television. America is saturated with the influence of Hollywood, from billboards to clothing; its presence is inescapable.For every criticism Medved has about popular culture, Hollywood offers an explanation as to why he is wrong. But then he can undermines that explanation with his own defense, which he proves with evidence and personal experiences. The argument could go on forever with endless reasons for how popular culture can or cannot affect the public....