Violence vs. Nudity on American TV

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ShadowOfMyself

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This is really stupid, how does either violence or sex affect anyone watching tv? Who cares if a guy is shot in the head and it blows open with blood falling everywhere? REAL violence is shocking, but TV? LOL

I wont even comment on nudity... Using that as an excuse for being a raper is just lame.. Thats like a genetically fat guy blaming his fatness on Cookie adds..
 

bigredguy

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Originally posted by: ShadowOfMyself
This is really stupid, how does either violence or sex affect anyone watching tv? Who cares if a guy is shot in the head and it blows open with blood falling everywhere? REAL violence is shocking, but TV? LOL

I wont even comment on nudity... Using that as an excuse for being a raper is just lame.. Thats like a genetically fat guy blaming his fatness on Cookie adds..

If you live in America, thank you for proving my point. If not, wtf is wrong with you?
 

FeuerFrei

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Well watching sex makes you feel like having sex, but watching someone's ear get sliced off with a razor blade just makes you queasy. The desire for sex is stronger than the disire to inflict pain. Therefore sexual imagery is more powerful than violent imagery. It's a different standard because they're different subjects. Nothing wrong with it. Quit your bitch'n.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: bigredguy
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Why the double standard? Because America is full of aggressive prudes!

Personally I think the whole "nudity is bad" attitude is just plain stupid. I like boobies.

Lack of boobs + too much violence = highest percentage of serial killers?

Au contraire. Many serial killers started with porn, moved on to child/sadistic porn, developed twisted fetishes, and then started to materialize their fantasies. Not to say that everyone that indulges in porn will turn out that way, but it is interesting to note


uh no.

porn does not make a person a serial killer. also a person who looks at porn is not necessarily going to look at child porn


 

13Gigatons

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In America:

Violence = OK
Nudity/Sex = unacceptable

In Europe:
Violence = unacceptable
Nudity/Sex = OK

Interestingly the Europeans have a lot less crime then America.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
In America:

Violence = OK
Nudity/Sex = unacceptable

In Europe:
Violence = unacceptable
Nudity/Sex = OK

Interestingly the Europeans have a lot less crime then America.

They have a lot less social, cultural and racial tension too. So don't try being simplistic here, OK?
 

TraumaRN

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Yea kinda like watching good morning america this morning and this14 year old girl is clearly saying "kick his ass kick his ass" in the cup stacking segment. I was like WTF it's sunday and 8:30am
 

bersl2

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Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
In America:

Violence = OK
Nudity/Sex = unacceptable

In Europe:
Violence = unacceptable
Nudity/Sex = OK

Interestingly the Europeans have a lot less crime then America.

The disparity in crime rate has much more to do with our "War on Drugs" and its social consequences---just to name one factor!---than the presence of violence on our TV programming.

The reason that nudity and sex are an issue is because America is a nation of many vocal prudes.
 

chambersc

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Originally posted by: bersl2
Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
In America:

Violence = OK
Nudity/Sex = unacceptable

In Europe:
Violence = unacceptable
Nudity/Sex = OK

Interestingly the Europeans have a lot less crime then America.

The disparity in crime rate has much more to do with our "War on Drugs" and its social consequences---just to name one factor!---than the presence of violence on our TV programming.

The reason that nudity and sex are an issue is because America is a nation of many vocal prudes.


They prefer the term "conservative"


 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: bersl2
Originally posted by: 13Gigatons
In America:

Violence = OK
Nudity/Sex = unacceptable

In Europe:
Violence = unacceptable
Nudity/Sex = OK

Interestingly the Europeans have a lot less crime then America.

The disparity in crime rate has much more to do with our "War on Drugs" and its social consequences---just to name one factor!---than the presence of violence on our TV programming.

The reason that nudity and sex are an issue is because America is a nation of many vocal prudes.

bahaha:)

Ms Jamieson said: "Knife-carrying is all too prevalent in some communities, particularly in the west of Scotland, and has cut short and scarred too many young lives.

"In these areas police, doctors and law-abiding citizens have seen the damaging effects of swords, including samurai swords, being wielded on the streets.

"It is simply far too easy at present for these weapons to be bought and sold."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/glasgow_and_west/4788881.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/4031405.stm

heh the fools. if you want to murder someone go to the local hardware store. i'm sure u can think of a thousand ways to use tools as weapons. seriously...just look at gordon freeman;)
 

bigredguy

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Originally posted by: BriGy86
Originally posted by: NFS4
LOL, was just reading about this in the latest issue of Rolling Stone Magazine. I wanna see this:

tfinyr.jpg

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0493459/

when does that come out (or is it out?)

as for americans and sex vs. violence

weren't a lot of the 1st people here the prude, proper, religious people from europe?

That's what i got from Euro Trip.
 

silverpig

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Originally posted by: TallBill
There is abosolutely NOTHING wrong with having violence, language, or nudity on television regardless of the hour. Its still up to the parents to know what their kids are watching. Because really, they'll see it anyways if they want to.

Hell, any 9 year old with uncontrolled internet can google "boobies" and find plenty of stuff.

I'd never actually done that before...
 

bigredguy

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Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: TallBill
There is abosolutely NOTHING wrong with having violence, language, or nudity on television regardless of the hour. Its still up to the parents to know what their kids are watching. Because really, they'll see it anyways if they want to.

Hell, any 9 year old with uncontrolled internet can google "boobies" and find plenty of stuff.

I'd never actually done that before...

Some nice breast shots in there, hope you don't get banned. ;)
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: bigredguy
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: TallBill
There is abosolutely NOTHING wrong with having violence, language, or nudity on television regardless of the hour. Its still up to the parents to know what their kids are watching. Because really, they'll see it anyways if they want to.

Hell, any 9 year old with uncontrolled internet can google "boobies" and find plenty of stuff.

I'd never actually done that before...

Some nice breast shots in there, hope you don't get banned. ;)

They're a bit on the small side, but they're all natural!
 

DaShen

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Don't like watching gratuitous violence either. I think both are inappropriate personally, but I wouldn't restrict access to them except to impressionable kids. (Oh, won't someone think of the children ;) :p )

If the violence or sexual contact somehow adds artistic value or meaning to a story, I might watch it.
(Braveheart, for instance, was highly violent and had some sexual innuendo in it, but it is one of my all time favorite movies)
(South Park, is highly violent, but it violence is put there to exxagerate meanings or for only comical portrayals: which is fine in my book)
(Schindler's List <great, great movie> )

Shows on the other hand that show violence or sex for no other reason than to attract ratings is useless and not worth my time IMO, but feel free to degrade your mind with junk if you want (it isn't my personal business to intrude on that).
 

Garet Jax

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Originally posted by: BlancoNino
I played violent video games and watched violent movies as a child. I turned out fine (as I firmly believe it doesn't affect anything), but what if I grew up watching porn? I think I'd be a little fcked up.

I disagree - exposure to violence desensitizes you to it. Because of that, you are more likely to act out violently through road rage, screaming and shouting at fellow humans, turning you back when witnessing violence to others, etc....

Had you been exposed to porn growing up, then you would have been desensitized to that too.

American society today is unbelievably accepting of violence. From seeing it in our sports, our schools, our streets and our homes - it has gotten pretty unacceptable.