tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4893173048121846496.post9203445497690661941..comments2023-06-10T06:50:02.086-07:00Comments on Grievances and Ruminations. Mostly.: Common Sense MediaJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18341119093950222811noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4893173048121846496.post-15585459929004079072010-02-24T13:27:55.451-08:002010-02-24T13:27:55.451-08:00The name of the company is woefully ironic.
But t...The name of the company is woefully ironic.<br /><br />But this is the main problem with pretty much all censorship targeted towards "negative" subject matter. It doesn't take into consideration that to teach about the negative effects of x, you need to include x in the media and include it in a manner the target audience can relate to. Simply saying "x is bad, don't do it" isn't enough. People need to go deeper than that to really be taught to understand, etc.<br /><br />I've always disliked to notion of needing to "project" people from certain things. No one can stay in a bubble forever, and the sooner they learn about things, the sooner they can figure out what's what for themselves. It isn't like kids suddenly, magically know about things at a certain age if they were never exposed to it before. :\Kiriskahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04907500581226824724noreply@blogger.com