I'm really confused as to what constitutes censorable material on television these days. For example, last night I was watching "Gangs of New York" on AMC, and there is a scene where Bill the Butcher is standing over a dying man who just tried to take his life, screaming "Who do you work for?! Answer me, you mother-whoring Irish ******!" (Along with 10 or 15 other incidences in the movie where they use the "N" word) And then in the moments following, they edit out the word "fuck."
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of censorship, but if it were up to me, and I had to choose one of those two sequences to edit out, I probably would find the "mother-whoring Irish ******" bit to be a bit more excessive than the word "fuck." I mean, a sentence that contains two derogatory references to race, along with the more than slightly misogynistic "mother-whoring" thing, spoken in the film out of sheer anger and hatred, seems far more egregious to my mind than the word "fuck."
Am I wrong here? What do you all think? Anyone else have specific references to a movie or show in which some "vanilla vulgarity" is edited out, but other, contextually more vulgar terminology is not? Or things like dead bodies riddled with bullet holes or a slashed neck kept in while naked breasts are edited out?
Probably already a thread on censorship here, but couldn't find it. Apologies if it already exists and I missed it.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of censorship, but if it were up to me, and I had to choose one of those two sequences to edit out, I probably would find the "mother-whoring Irish ******" bit to be a bit more excessive than the word "fuck." I mean, a sentence that contains two derogatory references to race, along with the more than slightly misogynistic "mother-whoring" thing, spoken in the film out of sheer anger and hatred, seems far more egregious to my mind than the word "fuck."
Am I wrong here? What do you all think? Anyone else have specific references to a movie or show in which some "vanilla vulgarity" is edited out, but other, contextually more vulgar terminology is not? Or things like dead bodies riddled with bullet holes or a slashed neck kept in while naked breasts are edited out?
Probably already a thread on censorship here, but couldn't find it. Apologies if it already exists and I missed it.