They couldn't if they wanted to. Freedom of free speech..
They couldn't if they wanted to. Freedom of free speech..
Yes , because it puts youngest into debt
To what extent should the government act as a media censor; especially in regard to violent content directed at young people?
No, the government should not rate music. If the government starts rating music, they're saying what people can and can't listen to. That's censorship and a violation to freedom of speech! And if they get away with censoring music, it's just a matter of time before they censor television and books. Kids and their parents should have the right to decide what music kids listen to. The government should stay out of it! It is not their job to boss people around. If it was, then why do we even call ourselves freemen? It is the parent's job and responsibility to teach their children to do good things and it is NONE of the government's business to meddle with our personal lives.
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ABSOLUTELY NOT! Are they crazy?
The protection of morals was one of the duties of the censor in ancient Rome.
Because the Iranian government control and censor all media in the country and they can't censor the BBC.
No, freedom of speech is vital to our society. Corrupting this would change the 3rd Amendment.
The term you are looking for is "censor." A censor is an official or organization responsible for inspecting and suppressing materials considered unacceptable or harmful, particularly in relation to government policies or public morality.
compromise of national security
The U.S. Government shouldn't regulate the entertainment industry. First of all, the worldwide web is literally worldwide and it's practically impossible to censor a website from another country. Even if they did censor all foreign websites new websites are made every day and they would have to be working 24/7 to censor every website. The solution for the web censoring is clear, monitor your child's search engine or don't let them get on without your guidance. There is also DVDs, CD's, video game s, etc. . 85% of the time teens 13-16 were able to purchase R/M rated movies or games. The solution for this one is easy, the U.S. Government needs to enforce these ratings. So the U.S. Government shouldn't censor the web, games, movies, or music. Because you should have enough common sense to not let your children watch, play, listen to, purchase, or browse anything that could be a negative influence. Timothy A. Moore