taboo subjects in media
"Taboo subjects in media" refer to topics or themes that are considered highly sensitive, socially restricted, or controversial, often avoided or ignored due to cultural, moral, or ethical concerns. These subjects may include topics related to sexuality, violence, religion, politics, mental health, discrimination, or specific cultural practices that are considered offensive or inappropriate to openly discuss or portray through media.
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