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Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

reply to en102
Re: Censorship;but logical internet rules same as newspaper rule

Let me correct you by saying...
said by en102 See Profile :

Censorship is not needed or wanted.
PAID TV and Radio are 'broadcast' to the masses and, for the most part you can still watch uncensored material...
You can also do the research and see that as more and more uncensored material has been broadcasted crime rates increased, teen sex, and teens having babies has increased. Pretty much the entire moral fabric this country was founded on has declined with the introduction of "uncensored material".

You can say it is poor parenting and for the most part I would agree, however, how you are brought up greatly effects how you behave and how you let your children behave.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
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There is PAID TV ... and there's BROADCAST TV

I do believe that there is a place for censorship. There is also a place for free speech. Who is going to judge what should be censored. If I speak out against a corporation or public official where censorship exists, I will never be heard.

In many european countries, nudists beaches exist, yet they don't appear to have the same 'moral' issues with sex, teen pregnancies or high crimes. I do agree that many of this is due to poor parenting and general state of this country, not censorship.

Listen to 'the professor'
»www.blowmeuptom.com/
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Canada = Hollywood North


fuziwuzi
Not born yesterday

join:2005-07-01
Atlanta, GA
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reply to Skippy25
said by Skippy25 See Profile :

You can also do the research and see that as more and more uncensored material has been broadcasted crime rates increased, teen sex, and teens having babies has increased. Pretty much the entire moral fabric this country was founded on has declined with the introduction of "uncensored material".
If you'd really done any research you'd know you just posited a Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc fallacy.
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