Violence is ignorant and unjust, therefore making children ignorant and unjust. Children learn from what they see. According to the Oxford Dictionary, the definition of violence is “behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.” Is this really the word kids are looking up to? Art censorship protects kids from being exposed to violence and influencing bad behavior amongst small children. Violence in television, movies, video games, or even social media is showing kids that it is okay to intentionally hurt someone. Exposure to violence can lead to long lasting emotional, physical, and mental harm, regardless if it is direct or if a child is a witness. In today’s generation, kids are constantly being shown that not only is violence acceptable, but also that it is cool. Whether it is shooting people in a video game or harassing someone online, violence is both physically and emotionally harmful. Children between the ages of five and eighteen are most vulnerable to this type of violence because they are young and still learning. They are also the most active with television, video games, and the computer. The behavior they see from the violence portrayed in such media is unfortunately not left on the television or computer screen. This behavior follows them into schools, onto the playground, and eventually into trouble. A study done by The National Surveys of …show more content…
Art censorship protects the image of women and men by censoring sexual images and pornography. Next, it protects small children from being exposed to violence and influencing bad behavior amongst small children. Finally, art censorship protects religion by preventing religious attacks on political art. An individual's rights end when they impinge on the safety and rights of others. By enacting laws against incitement to racial hatred and similar hate speech, we have accepted that freedom of expression should have limits. Censored art creates a healthy environment for society because views and morals are being protected while still allowing artists to design