OK, I only got a few pages into the sexualisation of the media thread before I wrote this, but I am really interested in an issue that was discussed there back on about page three, so thought I'd start a new thread.
Back in the old one, Kris wrote
I have to say that this is something I have observed too. Sex in and of itself is not something that offends me. Objectification of women DOES. But even more so, violence.
As an example, I used to be a huge fan of the series 24. But this latest one has just got too much. The extreme violence and torture that occurs in every episode is unbelievable. However, the odd thing is that the characters never so much as swear, and there's not even a hint of sexual activity. Personally, I would much rather my child accidentally come across a loving sexual scene than someone being tortured or shot any day. I am interested in this Puritanical phenomenon. Is it really such a shocking thing to advertise condoms on TV when people can be graphically and gruesomely tortured several times in a single show?
Now, I know that this next comment may open a can of worms for some Americans (remember that it's different where I come from!
) but from an Australian perspective, I see a huge contradiction when people oppose sexualisation in the media, but find nothing wrong with owning a gun, and I think that this is a part of the same issue. Guns are used to shoot and kill! Unless you are a farmer or a professional sportsperson, may I ask why you would ever want one of these in your home, when they increase the risk of accidental death so greatly? I'd like to understand this.
Just a few controversial thoughts - I'd love to hear yours.
Back in the old one, Kris wrote
Here in the USA we aren't afraid to show every level of violence imaginable in movies/cartoons etc...but an ad for condoms, a pregnant barbie *gasp*, or sex scenes are waaay taboo.
As an example, I used to be a huge fan of the series 24. But this latest one has just got too much. The extreme violence and torture that occurs in every episode is unbelievable. However, the odd thing is that the characters never so much as swear, and there's not even a hint of sexual activity. Personally, I would much rather my child accidentally come across a loving sexual scene than someone being tortured or shot any day. I am interested in this Puritanical phenomenon. Is it really such a shocking thing to advertise condoms on TV when people can be graphically and gruesomely tortured several times in a single show?
Now, I know that this next comment may open a can of worms for some Americans (remember that it's different where I come from!

Just a few controversial thoughts - I'd love to hear yours.


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