WolfpackN64 said:
Voicing discontent is also free speech. I didn't say anything should be censored, but your comment came off quite rude. Anyhow, Hollywood isn't exactly in the position to morally criticise the church. |
I 100% agree voicing discontent is free speech. I objected mostly to the usage of "needs to stop" which can be interpreted with an unspoken "or else".
The same way you interpreted my original comment as "quite rude", I interpreted this topic as supporting censorship. Maybe I'm wrong and you're right, Maybe you're wrong and I'm right... hell, maybe we're both wrong. But one thing is factual... the catholic church at some point in time literally would (try) police speech, actions and thought, but thankfully those days are long gone now.
"Hollywood" is not an entity, it's a more or less independent group of artists that create an entertainment media that we all somewhat enjoy. Pretty sure there's no dogma there except for what makes them profit :)







