The Other Polution Problem By Nathan Tabor
A curious Associated Press story out of China recently caught my eye. It spoke of the nation's efforts to combat "social pollution."
For the uninitiated, social pollution refers to the sewage that clogs television and radio airwaves. It's the endless stream of sexually explicit material that corrupts kids and coarsens our culture.
In the past, Chinese regulators have cracked down on advertisements featuring crude language and images. Now, China has opted to ban broadcast ads for push-up bras, figure-conscious underwear, sex tonics, and sex toys.
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