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Censorship In Juan Williams's Defying The PC Police

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Censorship on Campus Being Americans, there are a few things the can get us steaming in no time, that can make our moods switch up in the blink of an eye. Nine times out of ten, one of these topics falls under a general conversation that goes to deep into religion or politics. In Juan Williams’s Defying the PC Police, he goes into cases about political correctness as well as censorship. He opens the essay saying, "Bartenders are told to avoid discussing two subjects with drinkers: religion and politics." This is because like previously stated these topics cause the most controversy. Although we, as citizens of this country, are guaranteed freedom of speech and press by the first amendment, we are encouraged to “watch what we say”. In order to avoid unnecessary violence and to keep people from being offended, it is recommended the certain things be censored. While many may look at this censorship as a well-needed percussion it can reversely be seen as going against one's first amendment rights, in itself causing controversy. …show more content…

The University decide who can write what where does negatively impact the first amendment right of students. However, I also believe that the way they showed their support for Trump can be found as offensive to some. In this case, more political correctness may have limited the negative light shined on this situation. Political correctness according to the merriam webster dictionary is: agreeing with the idea that people should be careful to not use language or behave in a way that could offend a particular group of people. Being politically correct is something that is encouraged by many in order to avoid offensive terms that may result in violence, protest, etc. So if the chalk writings only said “Vote Trump” or “Trump 2016” there would be fewer issues surrounding the messages if

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