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It would be quite easy for me to cut-and-paste dozens and dozens of horrible stories about brutal and dysfunctional incidents in Pakistani society. Five minutes of Googling and you can find more than are worth mentioning. Everything from brutal rapes, (including boys) and murders of religious, ethnic, social minorities, treatment of women, a violent crime rate considerably higher than in the USA, etc., etc., but unlike Desert Fox, I am not a troll and refuse to post stories that are sensationalist, pseudo "facts" and out-right lies, designed to inflame opinion. That is how an adolescent mind posts.


Go ahead and fell free to do so. its not like Western media isn't already too concerned with what goes on in Pakistan or any other Muslim country.

And to be quite honest, i won't be offended at all if you did, because wrong is wrong and i won't try to hide it because unlike yourself my ego isn't hurt from accepting the truth. :enjoy:
 
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When I was young the internet was just getting started and so I never had access to some of the sites kids these days do. It has less to do with "moral degradation" and more to do with a lack of a filter to shield children from some of these things. By writing moral degradation it implies that adults are ok with the early age sexual realization of their children, which quite frankly is not the case and in fact many parents are quite concerned but have little way of stopping such things today.
 
The best thing to do is ignore such purveyors of sh1t.
I'm not the one publishing these articles (that you label "sh1t"), its from your very own sources (yahoo, Newsweek, etc, unless your implying i own them, which i don't).

Truth hurtz :disagree:

The sexualization of girls: Is the popular culture harming our kids?


© 2010-2012 Gwen Dewar, Ph.D., all rights reserved
What do psychologists mean by the “ sexualization of girls? ”

According to the American Psychological Association, sexualization occurs when “individuals are regarded as sex objects and evaluated in terms of their physical characteristics and sexiness.”

This doesn’t sound like something that the parents of young children should have to worry about. Yet the popular culture seems increasingly accepting of the sexualization of children.

Examples come from many quarters:

A photo editorial in Paris Vogue that portrays pre-adolescent girls as heavily made-up, sophisticated femme fatales

• Clothing--including thong underwear--marketed for preschoolers and elementary school kids that feature printed slogans like “Eye Candy” or “Wink Wink”

• Fashion dolls marketed at 6-year-old girls that feature sexualized clothing, like fishnet stockings


• Beauty pageants for little girls, complete with heavy mascara, high heels, and bathing suits


• Pornography and sexually-explicit pop music videos that feature young women dressed to resemble little girls

The examples are creepy. But what exactly is bad about them?

The most common worries are that girls will learn to view themselves as sex objects, or that girls will develop anxieties when they fail to meet popular standards of beauty.

But I’m also concerned about the effects on the population at large. Do media images of sexualized girls change the way we view children? Are people liable to judge children as more sophisticated than they really are? Are we more likely to believe that young girls are willing participants in sexual activity?

There is surprisingly little research on the subject. Still, the worries don’t seem far-fetched.

For example, there is evidence that being self-conscious about one’s sexual attractiveness interferes with intellectual performance. People do more poorly on math tests when they are forced to think about their looks.

It also seems that certain kinds of sexual imagery can make ordinary people form unconscious links between children and sex. Here are the details.

How concern with body image makes people less smart

Barbara Frederickson wondered if being concerned with one’s physical appearance might impair one’s ability to think clearly. So she and her colleagues devised an experiment in which they asked 82 college students to change their clothes (Frederickson et al 1998).

Each student was randomly assigned to try on EITHER a crewneck sweater OR a one-piece bathing suit. Next, the student was asked to evaluate the garment and the way it made him or her look. Afterwards, the student was given a math test.

How did the clothing experience relate to the students’ subsequent performance on the math test?

For male students, there was no difference between conditions. But for female students, the swimming suit experience had a more negative effect: Women performed significantly worse on the math test after changing into the bathing suit.

A subsequent study found that both sexes were adversely affected by the swimming suit experience (Hebl et al 2004). Does something akin to the “stupid swimming suit” effect apply to our kids? Nobody yet has done the research. But it seems rather likely.

Evidence that sexual images of minors influence the way we view children

Does the sexualization of young girls affect the way ordinary people regard kids? This isn’t easy to test. As you might imagine, ethical considerations make experiments very difficult.

The most relevant study to date tested the effects of “barely legal” pornography, in which an 18-year-old model is made to look younger. Researchers Bryant Paul and Daniel Linz presented 154 undergraduates --the majority of whom were women-- with sexually-explicit images.

Some images depicted adult women who appeared to be at least 21 years old. Other images depicted females who appeared to be minors.

Afterward presenting these images, the researchers administered a classic test of unconscious association. They presented the study participants with a series of images and words on a computer screen. The test worked like this:

First an image was flashed on the screen—e.g., a non-sexual image of a girl who appeared to be about 12 years old.

Next, a series of letters appeared. Sometimes, these letters spelled out a word (e.g., “beauty”). In other cases, the letters spelled out a nonsense word (e.g., “bartey”).

Participants were instructed to press the ‘W’ key as soon as they could tell whether or not the letters spelled out a genuine word. If the letters spelled out a nonsense word, participants were to press the ‘N’ key.

Study participants evaluated an array of words, including neutral words (“window,” basket,” cloudy”) and words with sexual connotations (“sexy” “erotic” and “arousing”).

The researchers measured reaction times, and compared them with the reaction times of people who had been shown pornographic images of apparently adult women. How long did it take people to accurately classify the words and nonsense words?

It depended on the words and the images.

The people who’d seen the “barely legal ****” were quicker to recognize words with sexual connotations when those words were presented immediately after an nonsexual, image of a girl who appeared to be around 12 years old.

Implications

Did the viewers of barely legal **** become more tolerant of child sexual abuse? Researchers found no evidence of this.

But the most accepted interpretation of word association effects is that people have an easier time recognizing words when these words are already “on our minds.”

It’s called spreading activation--the idea that viewing an image makes your mind activate memories and associations that are linked with the image. So if you see a table, some part of your mind is ready to think about chairs, too.

The “barely legal” study suggests that ordinary--people who aren’t pedophiles--have no trouble learning to associate 12-year-old girls with sexuality. And that was after only a brief exposure to simulated images of teen sexuality in the laboratory.

What happens when people are repeatedly exposed? What happens when the imagery features 7-year-old girls, rather than adolescents? And what happens when pedophiles see the popular culture endorsing the sexualization of children?

These questions haven't been addressed by current research. But the stakes seem high. Perhaps in the next few years, new studies will help us understand the true costs of sexualizing children.

References: The sexualization of girls

Fortenberry JD. 2009. An article and commentaries on the sexualization of girls. J Sex Res. 46(4):249.

Fredrickson BL, Roberts TA, Noll SM, Quinn DM, and Twenge JM. 1998. That swimsuit becomes you: sex differences in self-objectification, restrained eating, and math performance. J Pers Soc Psychol. 75(1):269-84.

Hebl MR, King EB, and Lin J. 2004. The swimsuit becomes us all: ethnicity, gender, and vulnerability to self-objectification. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 30(10):1322-31.

Paul B and Linz D. 2008. The effects of exposure to virtual child pornography on viewer cognitions and attitudes toward deviant sexual behavior Communication Research 35(1): 3-38.

Sherman AM and Zurbriggen. 2014. “Boys Can Be Anything”: Effect of Barbie Play on Girls’ Career Cognitions. Sex Roles

Wonderlich AL, Ackard DM, and Henderson JB. 2005. Childhood beauty pageant contestants: associations with adult disordered eating and mental health. Eat Disord. 13(3):291-301.

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I'm glad you agree that your previous post was below intelligent and a complete embarrassment to human intellect.



You're the one making pathetic one liner rants based on nothing. I couldn't find anything in the article mentioning the authors religion. The article is only stating facts with reliable links.






American Virgin was mad that he couldnt find a girl so he goes Rampage and kills 6 People

crazy psycho incident

sir g the boy was son of assistant director of the movie Hunger games

'Hunger Games' Assistant Director Is The Father of Santa Barbara Shooter
 
When I was young the internet was just getting started and so I never had access to some of the sites kids these days do. It has less to do with "moral degradation" and more to do with a lack of a filter to shield children from some of these things. By writing moral degradation it implies that adults are ok with the early age sexual realization of their children, which quite frankly is not the case and in fact many parents are quite concerned but have little way of stopping such things today.

Its not only the internet, but its also Tv shows, movies, kids toys, commercials/advertizements, etc... So how many things will the parents try to "filter"?? It's become unavoidable. Sexually suggestive content is everywhere, from billboards to adds on public buses.

What has happened is that most parents have been mentally conditioned overtime to believe that all of this is the "norm", and now can't do much about it.

In the West, SEX SELLS, so everyone's profiting from this hypersexualized capitalistic society that worships material.

He was from a well to do family. He grew up with most things within his grasp. But he grew up in a hyper sexualized capitalistic society that worships materialism. A society that lacks the respect for the human being based on his productiveness, but rather on his wealth and sexual status etc.
 
I'm glad you agree that your previous post was below intelligent and a complete embarrassment to human intellect.

You're the one making pathetic one liner rants based on nothing. I couldn't find anything in the article mentioning the authors religion. The article is only stating facts with reliable links.

American Virgin was mad that he couldnt find a girl so he goes Rampage and kills 6 People

Are you sure you talking about my post and not this whole thread?
As far as complete embarrassment to human intellect is concerned, after copying and pasting so many articles yet you are having trouble to collect your wits and contribute even a pathetic one liner rant. that is of course is name calling and getting personal is what you gauges intellect with.
So let me ask you once again ... Are you capable of analyzing an article and present your view about it, or are you going to stick to compliment the human intellect with a cut and paste job !!!
 
Its not only the internet, but its also Tv shows, movies, kids toys, commercials/advertizements, etc... So how many things will the parents try to "filter"?? It's become unavoidable. Sexually suggestive content is everywhere, from billboards to adds on public buses.

What has happened is that most parents have been mentally conditioned overtime to believe that all of this is the "norm", and now can't do much about it.

In the West, SEX SELLS, so everyone's profiting from this hypersexualized capitalistic society that worships material.


He was from a well to do family. He grew up with most things within his grasp. But he grew up in a hyper sexualized capitalistic society that worships materialism. A society that lacks the respect for the human being based on his productiveness, but rather on his wealth and sexual status etc.

A major source of such degradation is media

shaid current Pakistani media turmoil say koi rules ban jaen esi chezon kay khilaf jis taraf hum barhtay ja rahay hayn balkay barh chukay hayn
 
Are you sure you talking about my post and not this whole thread?
As far as complete embarrassment to human intellect is concerned, after copying and pasting so many articles yet you are having trouble to collect your wits and contribute even a pathetic one liner rant. that is of course is name calling and getting personal is what you gauges intellect with.

The amount of trash in your head is truly appalling! :crazy: But after a while its understandable.

So let me ask you once again ... Are you capable of analyzing an article and present your view about it, or are you going to stick to compliment the human intellect with a cut and paste job !!!

And i quote myself:

You're the one making pathetic one liner rants based on nothing, come back with a proper refutation. I couldn't find anything in the article mentioning the authors religion. The article is only stating facts with reliable links.
 
These are US statistics, and believable at that, since they maintain one of the best statistics institutions in the world along with Canada.
If you live in north America or have lived here for a while and have been interested in social statistics, you would find this article very realistic. I once read statistics about one high-school/college here in Canada with 92 % STD in a city of around 100 000 population, and please do not get me wrong, those were official statistics.
I think the article's author forgot to mention the American official stats about the adultery rate even in this low figure of marriage in the US, which is about 85% for males and 75% for females, these figures are reversed in Canada between males and females.
Should we say that he is too secular for neglecting these facts? Since some say that he is too religious for bringing up official statistic figures.
 
The amount of trash in your head is truly appalling! :crazy: But after a while its understandable.

And i quote myself:

You're the one making pathetic one liner rants based on nothing, come back with a proper refutation. I couldn't find anything in the article mentioning the authors religion. The article is only stating facts with reliable links.
Where did i mentioned authors religion? I said it's religiously motivated as the author himself propound the idea that by not following religion the western society is morally collapsing.
 
Still, endless masses of Muslims & others prefer every year this evil, bankrupt & doomed west over their shitholes. So the Zionists who control us must make something very good if so many want to live here.
 
A refutation on your part would be intelligent, rather than a one liner rant.

Here is a refutation.

Look at the long lines in the Visa offices in South Asian nations.

No matter how you slice it, the U.S. of A provides a better life, better social mobility, tolerance than any feudal societies on this planet.

Especially of the countries which the posters claiming to be of moral high ground

Still, endless masses of Muslims & others prefer every year this evil, bankrupt & doomed west over their shitholes. So the Zionists who control us must make something very good if so many want to live here.

Precisely my point.

The living standards in New Zealand is far better than where I come from.
 
These are US statistics, and believable at that, since they maintain one of the best statistics institutions in the world along with Canada.
If you live in north America or have lived here for a while and have been interested in social statistics, you would find this article very realistic. I once read statistics about one high-school/college here in Canada with 92 % STD in a city of around 100 000 population, and please do not get me wrong, those were official statistics.
I think the article's author forgot to mention the American official stats about the adultery rate even in this low figure of marriage in the US, which is about 85% for males and 75% for females, these figures are reversed in Canada between males and females.
Should we say that he is too secular for neglecting these facts? Since some say that he is too religious for bringing up official statistic figures.
Exactly!! Try telling this to that nincompoop @ranjeet
 
Its not only the internet, but its also Tv shows, movies, kids toys, commercials/advertizements, etc... So how many things will the parents try to "filter"?? It's become unavoidable. Sexually suggestive content is everywhere, from billboards to adds on public buses.

What has happened is that most parents have been mentally conditioned overtime to believe that all of this is the "norm", and now can't do much about it.

In the West, SEX SELLS, so everyone's profiting from this hypersexualized capitalistic society that worships material.

That was my point it is unavoidable, but no parent likes it. I wouldn't call it moral degradation because the morality of people here is still higher than most other nations.
 
The amount of trash in your head is truly appalling! :crazy: But after a while its understandable.



And i quote myself:

You're the one making pathetic one liner rants based on nothing, come back with a proper refutation. I couldn't find anything in the article mentioning the authors religion. The article is only stating facts with reliable links.

The only I thing some secular might consider a religious POV is the part about abortion statistics and sex out of wedlock.

Although secular people don't understand that this is reaching children quickly and it's getting extreme. It's only going to develop into a worse habit especially for young children.

I've seen 10 year old girls dressing like celebrities in adult concerts. Little kids are doing drugs, sexuality is getting way too insane. Being a girl nowadays means you need to do your friends sexual favors. I'm not joking, if they haven't already gotten her drunk and done the deed.

Eventually something is going to hit this society, there may be future backlashes.
 
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