Country Has Been Experiencing a Religious "War Term Paper

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country has been experiencing a religious "war of words" for several decades now. Some Democrats were caught completely off guard by it when most of the swing voters voted for Bush instead of Kerry, giving Bush the Presidency. Surveys and polls done afterwards revealed that those voters, the ones who won the election for Bush, were opposed to the Iraq war, but saw Bush as representing the one thing that was more important to them than whether we were at war or not: moral values. Actually the movement to make the Presidential race a moral one has been going on for decades, galvanized by the shift in this country in the late sixties and early seventies regarding both sex and drug use. The Roe V. Wade decision by the Supreme Court became a rallying cry, and that issue has been important in every Presidential election since. This time, the issue of gay marriage was added, and it apparently was enough to tip the election in Bush's favor.

What does that have to do with the film industry? Quite a lot, actually. A significant number of people in this country feel that America's traditional moral values are being assailed on all sides, led by a government that has become too permissive. Those who do not agree with them will point to the Constitution, citing freedom of speech and right to privacy.

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Some actually view that as hypocritical because the same people who use the Constitution to defend freedom of speech also support gun laws. The belief that our country has lost its moral center reflects deeply held feelings, and those who hold them are unlikely to change their minds.

Parents who are concerned about moral values are often particularly concerned about what the larger society may teach their children in spite of their best efforts to counterbalance those influences. Movies have been of considerable concern. In the middle of all this have come first, the Harry Potter books, and then, the Harry Potter movies.

Parents concerned about what the larger culture may teach their children are sometimes especially concerned about the Harry Potter books and movies, because they glamorize witchcraft. While supporters of the books say this isn't true, the concerned parents have a strong point. Harry Potter can perform magic before he even knows his birth parents were a witch and a wizard. In the movie we see him trap his cousin in the snake exhibit at the London Zoo, and in the books there are several other examples as well. Once Harry finds out he is a wizard, he is immediately trotted out to what is essentially a witchcraft shopping center, where he buys a wand….....

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