IceForce said:
Nah, see, there appear to be two different meanings for the word "censorship" in common use today.
1] The scary and worrying form of 'censorship' enacted by the government to enforce their will on things, and the public can't do anything about it.
2] The colloquial form of of 'censorship', where it's literally just a private entity exercising their right to make alterations to something.
An extraordinarily large number of people on the internet take the second meaning, and try to put a 'scary and worrying' twist on it, when it really isn't scary or worrying.
"SOMETHING'S BEING CENSORED!!1!"
"You mean that scary form of censorship?"
"Nah, the boring colloquial form of censorship."
"Oh..."
More to the point, the people who are trying to flip arguments around consist largely of the "my free speech" crowd, which is why the concept of it only being an issue if the government does it comes up. The First Amendment only protects you from the government punishing you for free speech. I can see why people would be confused as to how this might become "it's only censorship if the government does it," but that's not usually the argument. It's a strawman, or a very poor understanding of the kind of issue that is at play with "free speech."
But yes, there was literally a time where these people were called censors. I don't believe they are anymore pretty much anywhere in the industry, but they are censor
ing material. And they absolutely have the right to do it, whether I personally think it's okay or not. Which seems to be another point of contention: the line between "I want those extra frames of panty shots" and "my rights have been violated."
...unless UK law works radically different and this somehow does infringe upon the rights of the UK population.
Redd the Sock said:
2 words: kid's show. Tolerance takes a nosedive when young kids are involved.
Kids seem to have very little problem with tolerance unless taught to do so. That's the problem.
KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:
Well it's a show that's aimed at children, and CN is a Turner owned network... Still, I think the US is currently making more progress in GSM[footnote]Gender and Sexuality Minorities[/footnote] tolerance currently, though we have farther to catch up, after legalizing same-sex marriage we've made a strong push in tolerance and acceptance.
Except the "further to catch up" thing, you will pretty much find this attitude on "GSM" in America, for the same reason you will only hear about American Exceptionalism here. We are not special. We are, in fact, lagging most of the industrial world on almost any measure of LGBT rights and recognition. And for the most part, we're still having the same fights we were having 30 years ago, while the rest of the world marches on. I'm reasonably sure I'd feel safer living in London, even if the children's cartoon I barely knew existed didn't have lesbian (with an asterisk) gemstones dancing. Hell, let's be fair. I live in a tiny, teeny, rural town. And given what I know of minority treatment in most of the UK (most!), I'd be trading up if I lived in a rural community there.
FirstNameLastName said:
This thread should be labeled BYOC for Bring-Your-Own-Controversy, since it seems few people have any idea what we're supposed to be bickering about.
In that case, I demand we pass a Constitutional amendment to prevent hamsters from marrying gerbils.
MarsAtlas said:
Yay for heteronormativity. Can't show two women[footnote]I know they're not but they look like women and thats all grumpy homophobic parents give a shit about so we'll treat them as such.[/footnote] showing affection for one another in one of the most innocent ways possible but we can depict straight couples making out. Next they'll alter their genders of them because heaven forbid a character not be a man or a woman. Non-binary folks are extraordinarily sexually explicit in their very existence, after all, as giant penis tentacles slowly start sprouting from every pore in their body until they're the average star in a Japanese hentai video.
As the partner of a non-binary individual, I am offended by your generalisation. My SO only has three penis tentacles.
But don't you see the precedent here, MA? First it's the cartoons, and then people will be fighting for the right to marry magical gemstones! Why, I had never thought about making out with a gemstone, and now I'm in a torrid affair with one.