Xequecal wrote:
Surrounded by things that disprove me? What do you think about things like the Hays Code and the Comics Code? The government was not involved. Were these not censorship? They only fell apart when a large enough segment of the population wanted to watch the things that were banned, they were perfectly effective at censorship before that.
So far in this thread, you have made the following assertions about censorship:
You have to be crazy to not want the government to do it.
Non-government censorship has no checks or oversight.
You can't discern a difference between government and corporate censorship.
There's no viable market for censored items.
Even if there was a viable market, there isn't because you can't advertise.
Both government and corporate censorship is insurmountable.
And now you seem to be going off into the weeds with the quoted item.
In response to some of your statements, I have attempted to convey the following:
There's a vast difference between government and corporate censorship. As an example, with corporate censorship there's a legal market waiting to be tapped.
We can point to any number of things that are or have been censored, and yet are thriving concerns. As an example, when was the last time you saw a TV ad or heard a radio ad for a tobacco product? Can you name a few and do you know where to find them if you want them? As another example, I bet you know where to go get your hands on some pictures of naked ladies. Isn't it amazing that you can, considering the stiff opposition? Finally, that Negro devil music must have squeaked into success by the skin of its teeth, huh? What with all the stores that weren't going to carry it, and the townships that tried to outlaw it.
As to what I think of the Hays Code and the Comic Code, I think they were bad ideas to begin with, and they're now defunct. I haven't made any statements regarding who is and isn't capable of attempting censorship.