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2006-11-22 06:45:35 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

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2006-11-22 06:47:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

By removing the parts in the Constitution about FREE SPEECH & Freedom of expression. If you are offended by some things, well there are 360 degrees in a circle, TURN AROUND. No one forces anyone to watch anything they don't want to. Besides, what may seem vulgar to one person does not mean that it is vulgar to everyone.

2006-11-22 14:58:20 · answer #2 · answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6 · 0 0

It's more important that we abolish the mentality that thoughts, words and images should be abolished simply because they make some uncomfortable when they have to face their own insecurities.

2006-11-22 15:19:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The best way in indian cinema is to educate people who are in that industry, as far as i know 90% people there are illiterates and where they have money we need to dance to their tunes, when the law makers themselves are illiterate, what will law followers do? i meant when people in power of doing a decent film, have no CONCERN about the janta then why should they stay there, i feel there should be some voting meter as we have it in 30 sec to fame, we should have the power to make and fall film makers then we would have got quality as well as people there would have followed ethics!!

2006-11-22 14:56:21 · answer #4 · answered by rocky b 1 · 1 0

Unfortunately we will never be able to abolish vulgarity in films, but you can buy a cuss box DVD player and it will block out curse words and most vulgarities.

2006-11-22 14:48:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Boy, you sure jump on that good old "freedom of speech" and "censorship" malarkey don't you?

For at least 50 years of my life we watched movies and television and listened to music that did not have foul language nor explicit sex. It had nothing to do with freedom of speech or censorship. It had to do with good taste and consideration for others.

We will never be able to remove the vulgarity from those productions as long as there are young adults with too much money who are willing to pay to watch and listen to that crud. It makes them think they are grown up listening to that language and watching sexual contortions. It doesn't. It just reinforces their immaturity and lack of education.

2006-11-22 15:10:04 · answer #6 · answered by Blue 6 · 0 0

Films are produced keeping public demands and interests in mind.Vulgarity can be abolished only if public demands the change.

2006-11-26 11:15:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Stop watching the movies. The makers will realise very soon. Then we can go back to the era of romantic love stories rather than sex stories.

2006-11-22 15:38:43 · answer #8 · answered by The Best 3 · 0 0

vulgarity is the word you're after.

who cares? if you are referring to genuine sex scenes, then ken park and short bus are really really awesome films that should never be censored or banned

perhaps you should transport yourself to 1939 nazi germany where the mere mention of sex was considered a crime, which was a stark contrast to the preceding decade in said country

2006-11-22 14:49:04 · answer #9 · answered by jivesucka 6 · 1 0

As mentioned above .. censorship. We don't abolish it. If you don't like that particular film, don't watch it. Seems fairly simple.

2006-11-22 14:48:05 · answer #10 · answered by Jaded 5 · 1 0

We don't abolish vulgarity in films...that's called censorship.

2006-11-22 14:47:15 · answer #11 · answered by archgrrrl 2 · 0 0

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