Not everyone are banned, people with foul language are banned.
This hsppens because there getting acustom to the things they see on tv. There brains begin to adjust to the language and graphics on the television. Therefore leads to them speaking foul language and doing things they should not be doing
For some gunfights and occasional foul language between villains. However, I'd say pre-teens and up should be fine.
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some thought the book was too gory and had too much foul language.
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I would be surprised to hear someone like Mr. Rogers using foul language. Known for his gentle demeanor and positive messages, the beloved children's television host embodied kindness and understanding. Hearing him use explicit language would starkly contrast with the nurturing persona he presented to millions of children. It would be hard to reconcile such language with the values he promoted throughout his career.
Many people, such as parents, believe that the book should be banned because there is animal cruelty, some foul language, and bloody violence (dog fights). Someone in Italy banned because they believe that it was too "radical."
if a teacher use foul language a student should be able to do it back be cause it inappropriate for everybody but if someone do it to u ,u should have the rigts to do it back
Questions, with foul language and questions that don't make sense.
It typically refers to someone who is using foul language. The foul language being the 'colorfull words'.
Crying Foul - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 14 March 2004 (South by Southwest Film Festival)