On the banning of things
From the last 50 years, let’s look at some things those who know what’s best for us [1] wanted banned. We start with dime novels because they dealt with crime and mysteries. Then comic books because they promoted solitary behavior. Then movies, driving in a car with a woman and no adult supervision (because sex), then drive-ins (because sex), then TV (because kissing), then cartoons, radio, games, books, and music. At some point, every form of media and entertainment gets labelled as taboo or unwholesome by this group. Let’s take a peek at some of these shocking influences. Jazz was indecent. Comic books caused damage to children because they were reading alone. Elvis was too sexual with his hip movements and couldn’t be shown on television. The Beatles caused ungodly hysteria. Women wept at the mere sight of them. Rock concerts spread mass hysteria with kids whipping themselves into a frenzy. They were so happy it was bad. Dancing too […]