I would say it is a contributing factor! But there are SO many other factors involved!
2007-03-15 23:28:46
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answered by jen 4
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We don't have good examples on the mass media nowadays but we can't put all the blame on them. Immoralities have always existed, sometimes they are hidden and we don't watch it on TV.
I think we should be a good example for ourselves and not to worry about the people. Everybody has a different moral. After all who we are to judge anyone else.
2007-03-16 06:30:10
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answered by Nraf 2
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No. I think the mass media is a reflection of immorality in society today.
2007-03-16 08:10:22
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answered by Jouvert 5
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I would say that it's a good place to start. C'mon Juvies? That's basically glorifying being a bad kid, kids now a days are too dumb to look at that show and see what could happen if they act stupid, instead they look at the kids and think "wow how cool". Spring break, nothing but showing girls in bikini's, it's all about sex. The real world is nothing but sex, drinking and arguing. Every show on there is just a cesspool of immorality. I don't think kids should be exposed.
2007-03-16 06:30:08
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answered by DnBprincess850 5
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No poeple are responsible for their actions. Hollywood and the media is essentially a bunch of people too. you shouldnt look at it as an abstract influence, its just people doing things that are sometimes questionable as we all do.
2007-03-16 06:26:58
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answered by Faz 4
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not any more thant Envangelical fingerpointing judgemental hypocritcal uber conservatives. thats an EZ out to point out the media. It starts in the home not on the screen
2007-03-16 06:25:11
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answered by smoothopr_2 4
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