Thursday, March 20, 2014
Splitting hairs with regard to censoring various depictions of drug use in the media
Today I happened to turn on the television and come across a popular film that had been edited for content. It struck me as rather asinine that the censors would approve showing a scene in which one actor was snorting cocaine; meanwhile, an entire segment of the film was completely cut out depicting another key actor shooting up heroin. Really? What's the difference? It is almost painfully obvious that these petty distinctions are politically, racially, and socioeconomically motivated. Apparently, quibbling like hypocrisy knows no bounds.
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Lori, I've noticed this several times not only in movies and TV but also in the news we watch. Its disgusting and disturbing to see what they will and will not post based on alternative goals. I think this is a great reason for the internet. To push out all the stories the media wont cover.
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