Film Censorship and Classification (Davey's perspective)

 Based on the widely policitc censorious claims most of the media censorship is just power claims, for example, take a film like The Magdelene Sisters or The Passion of the Christ to help us analyze the nature of debates over a human's faith and media consumption. Therefore the most productive strategy to assume the censorship of media would be to get qualitative data and focus groups rather than individual opinions.

The Davey perspective is that films reflect a form of expression to reality which in many cases is represented by violence, grief, and loss, therefore, agreeing that without these expressions most of the films wouldn't have been even made in the first place. He compares this directly to distinguishing between films and violence as this would mean distinguishing between violence and life.

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