Thursday, December 1, 2011

Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil


This picture describes the hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil concept, with a censorship spin off. We use this pic to advance our argument of how censorship causes us to be ignorant of certain information and what the FCC wants us to know we have the privilege and availability to know, otherwise it stays under the table. Most of the time it is due to younger audiences for kid pg rating regulation and other standards, as well as other young sensitive material that is being restricted, to protect our kids. This picture helped us to understand why the public chooses to censor some things and leave other things in. this kind of reminds met when your mom tells you to cover your ears during a cursing scene or covers your eyes when there is a kissing scene, its to protect people from overloading us with material we may not be use to experiencing everyday as well as keeping a level of respect.

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