Greg Newman's Patience

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The television speakers are thumping in rhythm to the inviting poison on the twinkling screen. Words so obscene not even Satan himself would be caught bickering, Brief glimpses of forbidden skin aluminates the glass. Nudity, cussing, excessive consumption of alcohol; these are the images 75.5% of America’s youth are seeing daily. Greg Newman, world renown child psychologist, has proven that the violence many of his patience have portrayed on the television has affected the decisions they have made in their adolescent lives, Lives that used to be full of innocence. As many can tell, Censorship is a rising problem in Modern America. Teens want freedom and independence, adults want control, and Hollywood wants money and lots of it. Consequently, Hollywood has created a world where cussing is a funny way of expressing your feelings, …show more content…
In addition, Therapist have concluded that two thirds of their patience with violent out streaks and verbose amounts of cursing have displayed these actions in their own home and among the television they so harmlessly watch. Take in comparison two students. One, has mostly all A’S, a beautiful GPA, never even thought of drugs or alcohol, and fairly brilliant use of language. On the other hand, the other unanimous student has bottom rock grades, horrible respect towards other, and a straight path towards the manager at McDonalds. Alcohol is used daily like soda and drugs are their Friday night lights. The first subject has never seen the foulness the TV screen as to offer, listens to music God himself would “jam” out to, and lives a very sheltered AND censored lifestyle. The second watches only the most rated R films, listens to the filth the music industry passes as music, and drops cuss bombs like an air pilot. You see the difference censorship has on our