Discussion Topic 1 – Posts 23 Pages
As our
opening page states, Mark Twain warned that “Whenever you find yourself on
the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” It is likely
that your parents warned you “not to follow the crowd,” or your school
counselors warned you about “peer pressure.”
The United
States utilizes a democratic republic form of government, which espouses the
“majority rule” in many instances. For example, when passing laws, Congress and
state Legislators use majority voting. When electing our officials, the
majority rules. But, is our government unethical?
Here is our
first one for the week:
The great
majority of people seem to find nothing objectionable about the use of
commercials in children’s television programming. Yet a distinguished panel
commissioned by the National Science Foundation found reason to disagree. After
reviewing 21 relevant scholarly studies, they concluded:
It is clear
from the available evidence that television advertising does influence
children. Research has demonstrated that children attend to and learn from
commercials, and that advertising is at least moderately successful in creating
positive attitudes toward and the desire for products advertised. The variable
that emerged most clearly across numerous studies as a strong determinant of
children’s perception of television advertising is the child’s age. Research
clearly establishes that children become more skilled in evaluating television
advertising as they grow older, and that to treat all children from 2 to 12 as
a homogenous group masks important, perhaps crucial differences.
· Do you think the majority view is
correct in this case? What difference would it make that a majority thinks this
way?
· Do you think the use of commercials
in children’s television programming raises any ethical questions? Do explain.
· Do you wish to place evidence for what you say before your classmates? Do you agree with the majority of adults who say there is no problem with advertising aimed at kids to promote breakfast cereals, toys or clothing?
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