Back to the topic on hand... I don't see a point in censorship. A word is a word. No matter how much you try to prevent someone from learning about profanity... They're gonna hear it someday or use it without meaning to. Hey, it's great that adults are taking an interest in our lives; but does it have to be on something as controversial as profanity? If adults are so mature... Why can't they just let it slide and ignore it? Aren't they proving that they're even more immature than us whenever they go berserk over a WORD? It's about as annoying as saying a swear or doing something wrong back in elementary school; where the kids would go "Ooooooooooooooooooooooo (Imagine this going on for about 30 more seconds), you said a bad word!" On another subject... isn't there something called "Freedom of Speech"? If we were willing to fight a war over freedom... Why are we now trying to impose strict laws and rules over ourselves now? Dosen't it defeat the purpose of have freedom and rights? By the way... I'm over my 400 word limit so... Uhhh... Yeah... More later. And WHOA. I JUST NOTICED I TYPED ALL THIS UP IN LESS THAN 5 MINUTES. FROM START TO FINISH. I FEEL HELLA ACCOMPLISHED.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Censorship
So there's a lot of things being said about minors swearing and talking about inappropriate things. I mean... What's so wrong about swearing a little here and there? Adults make such a big deal over other people saying f*ck and sh*t. I mean really? I've heard adults say even worse things. Man, I even heard my Sunday School teacher, who's a priest, swear once when he tripped over one of the class chairs. Parents and teachers all make rules and punish us if they hear us use profanity or explicit things. Lemme give you guys some information about the teenage mind: THE MORE YOU STOP US FROM DOING SOMETHING; THE MORE WE WANT TO DO IT. Simple as that. I used to not eat as much candy and sweets as a child; but once, my mom scolded me because i ate a piece of candy before dinner. It was a one time thing, but after she scolded me and made a huge deal out of it... The more I wanted to piss her off by eating even more sweets before dinner. It's not that I like the candy... I just get this odd satisfaction whenever I do it. I guess that's what you call Teenage Rebellion.
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