Oops! it was about the censorship in publications, wasn't it?

Even then, why should the government censor anything? If your kids know how 
to behave, you don't need the outside help, especially the government - 
thats what I was getting at.

Not that I did the very best job in parenting, but I won't "blame" others - 
the government especially, if something went wrong.

Well, I don't know! If I had a daughter, may be I would have become 
desperate and tried to find faults with the "system", if she went wild on 
her selection of clothings..

Anyway, in general, I won't want the government to interfere in anything 
personal.

I am glad that the "legal" drinking age is 21 here. :)


>From: "Alpana B. Sarangapani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: AT Letter to Editor
>Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 12:02:11 -0500
>
>>This phenomenon may be even more dangerous with foreign media entering 
>> >our
>>country. The government should impose suitable censorship on such
>>publications. - Yours etc.,
>
>Oh please! The goverment for this too - for what your kids should wear now? 
>As long as some one does not go out flashing themselves (excuse me, again), 
>the government - the police, etc. should not come into picture here.
>
>Why do people ask for the government to interfere in everything, and when 
>they do, then they start whining?
>
>
>
>
>>From: Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: AT Letter to Editor
>>Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:27:55 -0500
>>
>>Vulgar fashion
>>
>>  Sir, - Now-a-days, sex-related interactions and crimes are increasing 
>>fast
>>among the urbanite college boys and girls. Other reasons apart, many
>>fashion magazines are also responsible for destroying our culture. Sexy 
>>and
>>semi-nude postures in obscene costumes featured in such magazines are seen
>>even by domestic servants and these make males dangerous towards 
>>females.On
>>the other side, girls from their student-age become crazy for vulgar
>>dresses highlighted by these magazines to attract sexual crimes towards
>>them. Such magazines have large readership due to very attractive
>>subscription offers. What is more, supplements of newspapers are also
>>increasing their readership through similar attractive photos of girls in
>>vulgar dresses. Is it western conspiracy to destruct our culture and 
>>ignite
>>sexual crimes through vulgar and obscene magazines/newspaper supplements ?
>>  This phenomenon may be even more dangerous with foreign media entering 
>>our
>>country. The government should impose suitable censorship on such
>>publications. - Yours etc.,
>>
>>  MADHU AGRAWAL, Dariba, Delhi.
>
>
>
>
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