Filth Quote by Spencer W. Kimball
““Who is to blame? The filth peddler, of course, but even more than this vulgar entertainer, the filth consumer, the public. So long as men are corrupt and revel in sewer filth, entertainers will sell them what they want. Laws may be passed, arrests may be made, lawyers may argue, courts may sentence and jails may harbor men of corrupt minds, but pornography and allied insults to decency will never cease until men have cleansed their minds and cease to require and pay for such vile stuff. When the customer is sick and tired of being drowned in filth by the comedians, he will not pay for that filth and its source will dry up.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: General Conference, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints, 1975
Society’s demand for obscene material fuels its existence; only a moral shift in consumers can end it.
In simple terms: People create demand for dirty media; changing minds stops it.
Change consumer values, not just laws.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- media regulation
- parental guidance
- public education
- personal responsibility
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can individuals resist harmful media?
- What role should institutions play in shaping taste?
Legal actions alone cannot stop demand; cultural change is needed.