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Originally Posted by snowy
Are you bothered by this trailer? What kind of conversation would you have with your own children (real or imagined) about such a topic?
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I know I'm late, but I think the question is not so much if any one of us is bothered by the contents of the trailer (I think the majority holds that it is 'fine') but that some family-oriented groups find that they should be able to dictate what is produced for their children / tweens, and what they come to be exposed to, by way of censoring ('campaigning to') the source, in this case, the film studios, and their methods of production and distribution.
It's their right to complain as much as it is my right to constantly ignore them. And their claim that they can't be everywhere their child is, so they try and try all they can (however futilely) within the support of a coalition to safeguard the internet media to their specific whims of moral guidance.