Turkish TV series affect youth negatively

Turkish TV series affect youth negatively
Date: 30.10.2019 12:00

The TV series not only threaten our family structure with their subject matter and visual disgrace, they also enslave the minds of our children.

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The most important part of the problem is the fact that young people can easily access these series that encourage mafia, normalize violence, corrupt the moral values ​​of the society, and put slang and swearing at home. As such, those responsible simply watch bit what is happening.
 
Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu's statements on 'Çukur' and 'Adana Sıfır Bir' series about the "There is a damn series called Çukur" he said… These two series are poisoning our children. It takes our people away from their culture. I look at it in amazement. The statement reveals the gravity of the issue.
 
Mafia is encouraged in the series
 
In the popular gang series, the mafia characters that protect the neighborhood are often referred to as powerful, respected people. While the characters are constantly being cursed, traveling with guns and using drugs, most of the scenes of wounding and drug use do not have censorship. Negations in the series do not stop there. In many TV series, crimes such as extortion, theft, and extortion are committed and taught.
 

POISONING OUR CHILDREN

 
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu made an interesting statement about Çukur and Adana Zero One series.
 
Soylu said that combating disasters is not something a single institution can do. These two series are poisoning our children. It takes our people away from their culture. I look at it in amazement, ‘What do college teachers do?’. What are cultural people doing about this business? What do they reveal especially about this series? Something else is poisoning our children, while we have something else to teach. Unfortunately, we are looking at this”.
 
TV series and series continue to be discussed on digital platforms. The series not only threaten our family structure with their subject matter and visual disgrace, they also express the minds of our children. The most important part of the problem is the fact that young people can easily access these series that encourage mafia, normalize violence, corrupt the moral values ​​of the society, and put slang and swearing at home.
 
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu made an interesting statement about Çukur and Adana Zero One series. “Each institution has to produce its own measures, steps to be taken,” he said, pointing to RTÜK, There is a damn series called Çukur. Shame if we can't be as high as he is. There is also the series Adana Sıfır Bir. We're burned if we can't create as many domains as the two. These two series are poisoning our children”.

YEREL HABERLER

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