Re: the biased nudity factor
LOL true dat ![]()
Re: the biased nudity factor
LOL true dat ![]()
Re: the biased nudity factor
Some of those tribal girls have better bodies than models.
Natrasheeda herey
More important question TLK, is, will you be comfortable watching that NG program with kids around.
Re: the biased nudity factor
The real answer to the question is … yes … TLK is right … sort of …
Censorship is done by a panel who make up and are part of the audience who are going to watch it.
The agenda of modern TV is to censor the least possible amount of footage … they look at things like target audience for censoring and timing … and somewhat personal taste is involved in it too. NatGeo is not a family peak time channel and it is most often viewed by fringe society of an adult age range.
Decisions to put certain shows (pun intended) on TV on a given channel at a given time with a given content is based on how well the programme makers managed to get their slot for a bigger and wider audience. NatGeo does not tend to compete for prime time slots …
So the exposure in NatGeo is calculated risk, by depending on the obscurity of the programme they rely on reduced viewers and rely on them being adults rather than children and they choose to censor based on personal taste as well …
In some programme where they are focusing on medical/nursing slants to child care they will show breastfeeding even during time slots which are of the earlier side of the watershed. But with satellite/cable/internet TV watershed has become redundant to a degree.
I don’t think it is a racist thing … they will show everything if they could … and they do in many cases do that … One can recall situations where they censored jungle footage and showed clinic footage. There are lots of factors.
I know this because I was once watching a documentary on how censoring is done on films and domestic TV … It is interesting - there are some people who are paid for watching everything and then decide play back dodgy stuff to give it a rating or decide whether to censor it and how … i.e. cut out, (whoops signs/band aids/captions), bleeps, blurring or show more but restrictions on timing and certification, etc …
Re: the biased nudity factor
Yeah, Ive seen some documentaries on S.American nudie tribes and some of the young women were quite doable.
Re: the biased nudity factor
^I don’t think its good to say word like doable. It is disrespectful. Maybe its just me. Sorry. :no:
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^ “Wish for others what you wish for yourself” is the principle I beleive in. I wouldnt mind being labelled ‘doable’ by women so that doesnt make me a hypocrite.