question archive This week we learned how offensiveness and stereotyping are not regulated officially by any governmental body, but rather are regulated by the market (see Chapter 2 text)

This week we learned how offensiveness and stereotyping are not regulated officially by any governmental body, but rather are regulated by the market (see Chapter 2 text)

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This week we learned how offensiveness and stereotyping are not regulated officially by any governmental body, but rather are regulated by the market (see Chapter 2 text). How do you feel about that? Do you believe regulation by the market is the best course of action in this case? Weigh in on both economic and societal concerns that affect your opinion.

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