Do you think it should be illegal for people to curse on TV during the daytime?

 

As we watch Television, we come across the television channels that telecast the adult programs during the daytime. We believe that this will create too much distraction for the children. Not only this, but also the adult programs contain too much obscene language. We need to ensure that the government will not allow the channels to telecast the adult programs during the daytime. This is because the adult programs will distract the kids from focusing on their studies, and it may also hurt the kids.

 

This is because television will play a significant role in influencing kids' day-to-day lives. Therefore, we should ensure that the government will take strict measures to stop the channels from telecasting the adult programs during the daytime.

 

So do you think it should be illegal for people to curse on TV during the daytime?

 

Cursing on television is a common sight these days. People swear on television for so many different reasons. Some of them curse on television because they want to attract the public's attention to the issue they want the public to know. Some others swear to make their program more interesting by making the audience laugh. But cursing on television has many adverse effects on society, especially young children. People do not curse on television for any good reason. Some people swear on television during daytime hours. Some of them feel that it is okay to curse during daytime hours even though it negatively impacts the children.

 

Some people think that it should be illegal for people to curse on television during the daytime because it might have harmful effects on children's minds. Most people believe that cursing on television is okay, but they also think it is not okay to swear during the daytime. Some people believe that cursing on television is okay if the program is an adult program. But cursing on tv during the weekday program time shows is not acceptable.

 

How can the government improve the kids' safety while on the streets?

 

As we know, kids during their childhood have a very active mind, and they always have a question in their mind, and they try to get the answer to their question. They will go to different sources to find the solution for every question. Some of the sources they visit include the internet, television and magazines.

 

If they watch television and hear foul language in their favourite programs, they can use that language while they interact with their friends. If they hear foul language in the afternoon program shown on television, they will be more likely to use that language. That is why the government should make a law that the people should not use foul language on the television during the afternoon program time.

 

 Do you think it should be illegal for people to curse on TV during the daytime? If so, under what circumstances should it be considered a criminal offence? In the past, it was a common belief that swearing in public was impolite and that it would "ruin the language." The things you were supposed to say were polite, so they usually didn't mean much. For example, "your father is a turkey" and "your mother is a hamster" were common phrases you would use to insult someone. Today, people are more understanding that there is nothing wrong with swearing.

 

It has become less taboo to swear in public, and almost everyone does it. You can get away with saying "shit" on television, but you can't get away with saying "pig" or "turkey." Swearing has become more acceptable than it used to be, but the words you can say freely are still limited. People still follow the golden rule of swearing: "If you wouldn't say it in polite company, don't say it.

 

But the question that arises must children be taught swear words? Let's look at some of the reasons people give for believing that children shouldn't be prepared to swear. An underlying belief is that children are just not emotionally ready to deal with the effects of negative words.

 

Many people think that swearing will affect their self-esteem and ultimately hurt their lives. This is one of the main reasons people believe swearing should not be taught. When children start to swear, they usually repeat what they hear. This can cause a vicious cycle where the kid gets in trouble for swearing, yet they have no idea why this is happening. Teachers and parents who don't swear will reprimand the child, taking it upon themselves to police the child who swears.

 

This situation could make it difficult for children to distinguish right and wrong. Parents and teachers shouldn't punish kids for swearing. Instead, they must take action to ban daytime TV shows that use swear words.

 

The bad influence of the media is one of the reasons why this fad has become so popular. Most of the kids know that swearing their mouths off is wrong. But they have been influenced by the ads on TV and in the newspapers. So they feel it is alright to use foul language. They don't realise they are wrong.

 

Adults who have such a bad influence over children should be punished. They should be fined and put in jail.

 

Conclusion

In short, swearing on TV is a bad idea for children. It can affect the way children think and act. They will try to swear and use bad words in public places.

 

Parents and teachers should try to ban TV shows that use swear words. They should ban these shows and make children learn some good values. Government must take strict actions to make this happen. The children should be taught good values and morals, and swear words are not a part of them.

 

FAQ

 

Is it wrong for children to use swear words?

Swearing in front of children is inappropriate and can be a bad influence. Most children know swear words before they learn to speak. You should limit your use of swear words and not use them in front of children.

 

Why do people use swear words?

Swear words are used to express strong emotions. They can be used when you feel angry, scared, upset, or laughing. People often use them when they want to sound harsh or aggressive.