We don’t care really about children as a society and television reflects that indifference to children as human beings.

Meaning of the quote

This quote suggests that our society does not truly value or care about children. It argues that television, which is a major part of our culture, also reflects this lack of concern for children as important people. The quote suggests that as a society, we do not treat children with the respect and recognition they deserve as human beings.

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