Movie and TV violence and obscenity
October 6th, 2008 | Published by BRAHA Editor in Cultural Environment
From Bev Kinard, Christian Drug Education Center: A full page ad appeared Sunday, April 25, l999 in the Denver Rocky Mountain News. It had a picture of Steve Allen and an appeal to Parents. A partial quote from the ad read:
Are you as disgusted as I am at the filfth, vulgarity, sex and violence TV is sending into our homes? are you fed up with steamy unmarried sex situations, filthy jokes, perversion, vulgarity, foul language, violence, killings, etc.?
Are you as outraged as I am at how TV is undermining the morals of children. . . encouraging them to have pre-marital sex…encouraging lack of respect for authority and crime…and shaping our country down to the lowest standards of decency?
Well now you and I can end it. Yes, we can, actually and literally. We can do it by reaching the TV sponsors whose ad dollars make it possible. And here’s how: A Parents’ Appeal To TV SPONSORS
Look at the Evidence
Since television started around l000 studies, reports, etc. concerning the impact of TV violence have been published.
The National Institute of Mental Health and 7 more national organizations say there is overwhelming evidence that violent entertainment causes violent behavior.
An ABC network study found 22 to 34 percent of young felons imprisoned for violent crimes said they had consciously imitated crime techniques learned from watching television programs.
Homicide rates doubled in l0 to l5 years after TV was first introduced into specific areas of the U.S. and Canada.
In a survey of l0 to l6 year olds, 62 percent said sex on TV influences their peers to have sex when they’re too young.
Steve Allen asked every person who agrees with the ad to send in the Appeal to TV Sponsors. Another statedment said, “Recently viewers critical of just one TV program let the sponsors know of their anger, and over 35 sponsors cancelled their ads!
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