Why would we as a society come up with a few words we deemed as "bad" and then forbid anyone to say them? And what makes a "bad" word unacceptable? Is it because most of them are harsh or rude? If so, why is it somewhat acceptable to say "I hate you, you suck" rather than "**** you"? It makes zero sense. First, if bad words were unacceptable, then why would it be created in the first place? Deeming something unacceptable just encourages rebellious, edgy teens to use them as much as possible. There sure are a lot of those.
And then there's the other part of censorship, censoring human body parts. Again, these certain body parts are deemed unacceptable for the public to see. Which again makes zero sense. What distinguishes these body parts from the others? Is it because they all play a role in the reproductive system? If so, why don't televisions censor your biceps because they have a role in your muscular system?
The purpose of this wasn't to ask for change. I'm fine living by the weird ways and laws society has invented for itself. In fact, that's why I find history so interesting: you get to see how these weird ways developed into what they are now. But sometimes it's just good to step back and wonder why things are the way they are. It makes you look smarter, too.
Sources: Warning: This video may be pushing the envelope a little bit
And then there's the other part of censorship, censoring human body parts. Again, these certain body parts are deemed unacceptable for the public to see. Which again makes zero sense. What distinguishes these body parts from the others? Is it because they all play a role in the reproductive system? If so, why don't televisions censor your biceps because they have a role in your muscular system?
The purpose of this wasn't to ask for change. I'm fine living by the weird ways and laws society has invented for itself. In fact, that's why I find history so interesting: you get to see how these weird ways developed into what they are now. But sometimes it's just good to step back and wonder why things are the way they are. It makes you look smarter, too.
Sources: Warning: This video may be pushing the envelope a little bit
I completely agree with you! Good point.
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