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We've all seen them (at least in America). Those big, black bars placed before every private body part that isn't covered by a character's clothes. Even if it's just a blur and not the box, it still has no purpose. There are so many sensors on public television, many of which have semi-valid arguments for. *note that these aren't my own ideals; they are common excuses of network executives and sensors
Cursing: we don't want six-year-olds using curse words all the time, even if they end up using them anyway in their teenage years and beyond. Everyone curses starting at most in their teen years, but kids shouldn't be exposed to it; so most of these people refrain from cursing around kids.
Violence: We don't want kids to grow up thinking this stuff is good to do, so until the age when they can tell the difference between fiction and nonfiction they should be limited in their violence intake
Nudity: I have no idea. WTF do they think is going to happen to people, kids or otherwise, who see the uncensored human body? If we were made in God's image, why is it illegal to show that fact? I know many other countries have no problems showing nudity to any age as long as it isn't in the form of sex-scenes; they realize that the human body and its various "accessories" are perfectly natural and not to be ashamed of.
Most people in the US were raised on the idea that public and televised nudity are atrocities, even though few people even remember the original purpose for those ideals. They go with it because they were raised to, but I just don't get it. What do you think?
Cursing: we don't want six-year-olds using curse words all the time, even if they end up using them anyway in their teenage years and beyond. Everyone curses starting at most in their teen years, but kids shouldn't be exposed to it; so most of these people refrain from cursing around kids.
Violence: We don't want kids to grow up thinking this stuff is good to do, so until the age when they can tell the difference between fiction and nonfiction they should be limited in their violence intake
Nudity: I have no idea. WTF do they think is going to happen to people, kids or otherwise, who see the uncensored human body? If we were made in God's image, why is it illegal to show that fact? I know many other countries have no problems showing nudity to any age as long as it isn't in the form of sex-scenes; they realize that the human body and its various "accessories" are perfectly natural and not to be ashamed of.
Most people in the US were raised on the idea that public and televised nudity are atrocities, even though few people even remember the original purpose for those ideals. They go with it because they were raised to, but I just don't get it. What do you think?