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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/...r-verbal-abuse
Not far back mentioned on state news was the idea of regular weighing of kids at school, and this is, to put it into context, unsurprising given how busy the media have been on the subject of weight. Given the Ideological Apparatus, or the 'church' i'll label it, appear to be descending to a new low with regard manners in many areas for the apparent purposes of education, possibly their ethics need a look at. My question is of the protections the law provides individuals of the public from abuses by the media. The church goes far for effect, while trying to have an influence possibly creating insensitivity, maybe further desensitizing. Organized sport is a part of the church too in a way, the rules are some representation of broader culture's behavioural expectations, or learning to operate within norms and conventions. Well, you may bump into a theory like that if you were studying to be a social worker or something. The importance of group acceptance is in there somewhere, for sure. If the media and TV shows are encouraging bad manners, where are the improvements really going to come from. |
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