because i like it and i want to know something more about it.
The short answer is you can't. If you try and criticize, critics their criticism will criticize you and your otherwise meaningful criticism will be so critically uninteresting that they will brush it away and continue their critical ways.
Critics criticize things. When you criticize something, you point out flaws, explain what you think of it, say how it could be improved, etc. Everybody criticizes everything to some extent, but there are some professional critics who get paid to do their job. Whenever you see the reviews of a restaurant, these are written by critics. When you see the "New York Times raves- fantastic!" in movie trailers, these things were said by critics.
Some people criticize Mickey Mouse because he represents American domination of global pop culture. Others criticize his 'squeaky clean' image.
public-interest groups work for the bnefits of all citizens.
Many social critics in the 1950s criticized Americans for their conformity. The 1950s were a time of consumerism and everyone wanted to fit in and realize the American Dream.
Some literary critics criticized Charles Dickens for his sentimentalism and melodrama in his writing. They felt that his characters were often stereotyped and his plots overly contrived. Additionally, some critics believed that his portrayal of social issues was simplistic and lacked depth.
corrupt the political process
citizens,special interst groups,the president or other officials develop an idea for a bill.
The congress passed a law making it a crime to criticize the government or to interfere with the war.
Those people are officially known as critics. They can also be called reviewers.I mean religious/elders/etc.
People who criticize a movie. They decide whether or not the movie is good or bad. Rotten Tomatoes is one of the most popular. Link for them is provided below.
they were upset, congress passed a law making it a crime to criticize the government or to interfere with the war effoert