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Britons Believe Defending Spouse's Honor is Appropriate
According to a recent survey, 77% of Britons believe it is appropriate for a husband to defend his wife's honor if she is offended, and women are more likely than men to hold this view. The survey also revealed potential fines for using swear words on national television.
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Accidentally or purposely saying swear words can result in different fines for TV shows and live broadcasts.
05:00 - 07:14 (02:13)
Summary
Accidentally or purposely saying swear words can result in different fines for TV shows and live broadcasts. The fines can reach up to $10 million for staging curse words and $250,000 for accidentally saying them.
ChapterBritons Believe Defending Spouse's Honor is Appropriate
Episode#458 - Phrost - Fighting The World Of Fake Martial Arts
PodcastModern Wisdom
The hosts discuss the ethics of slap fighting and the role of toxic masculinity in defending one's honor.
07:14 - 09:33 (02:19)
Summary
The hosts discuss the ethics of slap fighting and the role of toxic masculinity in defending one's honor. They also touch on the concerns of the physical toll and potential for CTE from participating in slap fighting.
ChapterBritons Believe Defending Spouse's Honor is Appropriate
Episode#458 - Phrost - Fighting The World Of Fake Martial Arts
PodcastModern Wisdom
A survey conducted in Britain found that only 14 percent of Britons have physically lashed out in response to something offensive while 80 percent refrained from doing so.
09:33 - 10:37 (01:03)
Summary
A survey conducted in Britain found that only 14 percent of Britons have physically lashed out in response to something offensive while 80 percent refrained from doing so. The survey also revealed that three-quarters of Britons believe it is appropriate for a husband to defend his wife's honor if someone offends them.