Since sexuality and violence have been established on television, television has become a controversial thing. It is usually considered socially disadvantageous, so it is often called "bubu tube" or "fool box". So what makes a television so harmful? - Lack of content (or many people think) content. It is said that television has destroyed our idea, which lowered our imagination and led to laziness. But the most important criticism of television broadcasting is that it will affect some people who commit antisocial and immoral behavior.
It is time to restrict sexuality and violence in television and movies. There are many points about gender, violence, and the topics of that limitation on television and movies. The theme will focus on the negative impact of sex and violence on children and adolescents. Television and movies influence the lives of children and adolescents and directly influence their behavior and decisions. - Our generation grew up in a technologically advanced world, and many of the innovations brought about by this new culture caused some controversy. The innovation that has bothered young Americans for many years is television. There is no reliable way to eliminate this "intercalating drug", but there are many ways to manage and monitor a television as a parent. Children between 2 and 11 have an average of 25 hours of TV per week.
Sex and violence on TV are emotional problems. Rational discussion about them is further hindered by the slogan "sex and violence". In fact, this sentence may be executed together as if the two words were the word "sexual violence". But for broadcasting stations, they are very different problems. The community agrees that such influences are undesirable; a reasonable person does not believe that teaching others, harming others, and taking violent actions are beneficial. Therefore, the broadcaster is responsible for acting to minimize the possibility of such harmful effects.
There is no simple and obvious answer. Some may argue that sex and violence on television do not adversely affect children. This group believes that the amount of sex and violence on television is not enough to guarantee changes in behavior of children. More importantly, some children are too young to understand the sight of television. Others may argue that contact and violence may adversely affect children, no matter how limited they are.