SPEW!! DEBATE!!
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The monthly SPEW debate is here! Wanna know whats going on? Look under the cut!!
Imagne going to the record store, and blaring from the loud speakers is an artist like Eminem. You have your two young children with you. Should they have to listen to that kind of music, even if you think that it is immoral?
The Topic of the debate is a popular one. Should Music/Movies/Magazine/Video Games/Etc. be censored? Should the government be able to say, "No You cannot put that on your album" or "That is too vulgur for our youth to see on the big screen!"
What I Want I want you to debate over this issue. Gryffindor//Slytherin will be arguing that the government SHOULD NOT be able to censor the media. Ravenclaw//Hufflepuff will be arguing that the government SHOULD be able to censor the media.
Rules
-Only qualifing comments count! They must be signed, be at least 3 sentences, stay on topic, and stay on your assigned side.
-Keep it civil. If you don't agree with what someone says, let it slide off your back, and don't start an argument. You will not be allowed to participate in the contest for SPEW.
-Have fun! Thats what I want most of all
The Break Down
-10 points for first comment.
-5 points for each additional comment.
Deadline
-The debate will end THURSDAY, Mar. 2nd, at 8 P.M. EST!
Thank you!
DEBATE OVER! Sorry, I had to end it a little early, but I have a paper due tomorrow, and it will take me the rest of the night to finish it.
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Date: 2006-02-25 06:41 am (UTC)While I agree that children should grow up to respect their bodies, this is possible in less drastic means than blanket government censorship. There are many comunities out there (such as Amish, mormons, etc.) that manage to raise their children in violence-free environments, and suceed at it. And, indeed, these children grow up to be healthy, functioning members of society. Smaller levels of 'censorship' are the key here, instead of all-out national moves. Because of the great amount of diversity in the world, there would be a significant amount of people very unhappy no matter how censored things were.
I think a base level of tolerance needed in a country, first and foremost, is that there will always be things that offend you, no matter where you are. People have different values and they will continue to do what they please. It is detrimental when people do not tolerate to this extent, also.
By the way, I wasn't suggesting that you were a Nazi, Nazi-supporter or otherwise with my statement. I was stating what censorship has been linked to in notorious situations, for what it's worth. Either way, both of the governments showed exemplary amounts of selective censorship: with the Nazis only pro-Nazi propaganda was allowed on the airwaves and in the media; and with the Bolsheviks, all famous non-communist supporters were hunted down and prosecuted. I might say that neither of these two governments are especially revered today.
Lisa//Slytherin
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Date: 2006-02-25 06:55 am (UTC)Karina Black, Ravenclaw
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Date: 2006-02-26 12:29 am (UTC)Kiddy Pornography: Yes, it is censored. It indeed has a legitimate reason for being that way. It violates the rights of children in a very lasting way.
Swearing: It is somewhat censored. And it has no legitimate reason for being that way. I don't see "The Big Three" or "The Big Seven" violating rights of others. I don't see the swear words wielding guns and killing people on the street. In fact, all I see about them is that some people just don't like them. And bias is not a legitimate excuse to modify the government.
Full-on intercourse is NOT something that should be seen on public television between the hours of 6am and 10 pm, when children are watching tv, and they aren't.
And is it? (I don't watch television often, but I'll assume it's a 'no,' at least on public TV.) This topic is about the further modification of the government, and not what we have now.