Today I’ve got this Issue on my Nationstates (nationstates.net)
Digital Revolution Requires Re-evaluation
Advances in the state of the art of television recording devices have brought the topic of sex and violence on late night television back to the table. Interested parties want to share their concerns.
I’ve encountered with 4 choices
1. “I’ve had just about enough of this!” fulminates concerned parent Steffan Lee, who seems purple with rage. “Our children’s minds are being fed garbage on a daily basis by what they see on TV. Why just the other day I caught my kid watching a DVR recorded from a late-night cartoon where a clown beat a hooker to death with a vodka bottle! We need to stop the sex and violence on TV entirely, and limit the networks to decent family programming during daytime hours.”
2. “Why should everyone else pay the price for bad parenting?” bellows libertarian and free speech advocate Fanny Leach. “This government needs to get out of the business of designating what we can and cannot watch. The free market will adapt to the needs of the buyers, leaving parents to do their jobs and monitor what their kids watch. I paid good money for my TV – let ME choose what I want to see!”
3. “You folks are missin’ your best bet,” celebrity race car driver Stan Washington whispers in your ear, while wearing a jumpsuit covered in product logos. “Us racers have lead the way towards makin’ product placement the must-have advertising choice. Ain’t no need to ban content they cain’t stand. All you gotta do is hide the action behind a Microcosm computer or hold an Eckie-Ecola in front of the naughty bits, and nobody gets hurt. Them internet fellas done figured out how to throw ad banners in front of the stuff you want to see; just do the same thing on the teevee sets. Everybody wins!”
4. “You know, this gave me a fantastic idea,” declares one of your advisors, grinning broadly. “So if I got this straight, children will change their behavior according to what they’re exposed to on TV. So what we should do is put subliminal messages about our government in every program and commercial on TV during kid’s viewing hours. That way children will stop the violence AND they’ll be more inclined to serve our government when they grow up. GENIUS!”
5. Dismiss the issue
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Option3 sounds cool so I choose it.
The result saids ‘Almost all the visible space on TV screens is taken up by advertising.‘
In result, my nation get a boost of this qualities.
Industry: Beverage Sales
Industry: Retail
Economic Freedom
Industry: Information Technology
Wealth Gaps
Scientific Advancement
Economy
Human Development Index
Economic Output
Average Income
Employment
Crime
Obesity
Intelligence
Lifespan
Sector: Manufacturing
Business Subsidization
Public Transport
Public Education
Eco-Friendliness
Foreign Aid
Welfare
And decline in this qualities
Pacifism
Taxation
Charmlessness
Income Equality
Ideological Radicality
Authoritarianism
This choice is nice for all, also lower tax.