In 2007 it is very apparent that much of what we might think of as morality has been abandoned to the marketplace. On daytime TV and in films, sex is no longer just suggested. Books/photos/films depicting extreme violence or abusive sexuality abound. O.J. Simpson's "hypothetical" account of the 1994 slaughter has been published, and I'm sure will sell. I am wondering where ( if anywhere) an ethical line should be drawn--on the part of the industry, or on the part of consumers? Does allowing almost anything to be put before the public help or hinder our society? And does that matter?
2007-09-13
03:38:38
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