The government should be allowed to censor products such as music, movies, magazines, video games, etc because they are aimed for the youth age group.
I believe this statement to only be a partial truth as many companies target various marking groups when selling products. Not to mention it is commonly known that a majority of those products, namely movies, music, video games, etc) are purchased by those individuals over the age of 18.
These children, preteens and teenagers often don't have the cognitive abilities to distinguish between morality traits.
While I do agree with you on this point I would have to argue (coming from a tradition American stance) that there is no set standard in regards to "morality" traits as they very form region to region, culture to culture. Thus, it would be quite difficult, for the government to state one set of traits as being superior to another without offending a large portion of the population.
This is actually usually achieved at its greatest sense during the early adult years
So do we simply slap another age limit on these items/products? No, as as these cognitive abilities are gained at various ages for various people thus it is impossible to state that because you are 18 you are able to make sound decisions, thus not truly solving the "problem" at hand.
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I believe this statement to only be a partial truth as many companies target various marking groups when selling products. Not to mention it is commonly known that a majority of those products, namely movies, music, video games, etc) are purchased by those individuals over the age of 18.
These children, preteens and teenagers often don't have the cognitive abilities to distinguish between morality traits.
While I do agree with you on this point I would have to argue (coming from a tradition American stance) that there is no set standard in regards to "morality" traits as they very form region to region, culture to culture. Thus, it would be quite difficult, for the government to state one set of traits as being superior to another without offending a large portion of the population.
This is actually usually achieved at its greatest sense during the early adult years
So do we simply slap another age limit on these items/products? No, as as these cognitive abilities are gained at various ages for various people thus it is impossible to state that because you are 18 you are able to make sound decisions, thus not truly solving the "problem" at hand.
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