
Originally Posted by
aisle_s
The movie isn't pushing drugs on kids anyway. What it's doing is appealing to the kids who already do drugs, and in case you haven't noticed, that's alot of people (especially teenagers).
I myself did not start using drugs because I saw someone in a movie do it, nor has anyone else I've spoken to.
Also, your reference to "Birth of a Nation" (a movie which I've never seen, but I assume that it is pro-KKK). If there are a bunch of red-neck ignorant hill-billies who hate anyone who isn't white and they make a movie that makes it big due to controversy or whatever, that's going to attract other red-neck ignorant hill-billies who have not yet heard of this group but have the same values.
EDIT: Azar gets a <3 for mentioning Requime for a Dream.
Forgive me for bringing the film up none of you know [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img] about it....
Nor do you understand why or when it was made and how it influenced or impacted society.
We have a big drug problem now , in todays society all I smurfing saying is that I dont like movies influencing it more. That is smurfign all , is that such a big smurfing deal to handle?
If you tried to quite drugs and saw one film or heard a song about lighting up I bet your addictions would suck you right back into it.