I'd like to create something a little bit less fluffy, if that's okay
with the general community. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this one.
We did this topic for debate, and it actually went pretty far.
So, the first amendment protects our freedom of speech. However, for years, television networks have been censoring their programing to either later hours of the night or not at all. While things are considerably more liberal than in my parent's time (they couldn't even say "damn" back then), we still have a lot of words being blocked or censored.
Do you think the FCC violates the first amendment rights of the people? How do you feel about censorship in general? Do you think it should be a law punishable by high fines, or should people rely on self-censorship? Should we be able to say anything on the TV and radio, or should things be edited for younger viewers? Why do you think we censor material to begin with?
I have my opinions already formed on this one from debate, but I'd love to hear yours. Maybe you can flip mine.
So, the first amendment protects our freedom of speech. However, for years, television networks have been censoring their programing to either later hours of the night or not at all. While things are considerably more liberal than in my parent's time (they couldn't even say "damn" back then), we still have a lot of words being blocked or censored.
Do you think the FCC violates the first amendment rights of the people? How do you feel about censorship in general? Do you think it should be a law punishable by high fines, or should people rely on self-censorship? Should we be able to say anything on the TV and radio, or should things be edited for younger viewers? Why do you think we censor material to begin with?
I have my opinions already formed on this one from debate, but I'd love to hear yours. Maybe you can flip mine.



