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    Censorship “Congress shall make no law…prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right to petition the government for a redress of government.”(Ravitch, 118) As stated in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, the people of this nation have the right to exercise their beliefs out loud, or in writing. With this in mind, does the government have the right to undermine the foundation of our nation, and censor what we read

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    What Is Censorship?

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    How does censorship in media undermine the creativity and enjoyment of what we indulge ourselves in? The existence of censorship itself can take many forms in media. Sometimes it can exist for reasonable reasons to the most absurd. This filter has existed as long as public demonstration has existed; there was always information that has not has not been shown or spreadto the public. Now in modern times, it has been used and implemented in across several formats in media and entertainment. Is it the

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    Censorship Debate

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    books gives us silence when we need speech. It closes our ears when we need to listen. It makes us blind when we need sight” (Stephen Chbosky). When we think of censorship, we picture “Big Brother” staring at us through our televisions. The “Thought Police” tracking everything we do. We picture books burning at 451 degrees. However, censorship does not merely live in our imagination, nor does it live in the distant past. It is something we still see today. Time and time again, whether it be through

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    Censorship Of Books

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    your right to say it", which is unfortunately not the common opinion amongst advocates of censorship across America today (Tallentyre). Withdrawing books from the reachable shelves of libraries and schools across America is leading to the inexcusable realm of conformity that is being found in the nation, and world, today. Suppressing history, warping First Amendment rights, and clouding culture, the censorship of literature in today’s world is ultimately impacting society as a whole. Advisors, teachers

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    The Censorship Debate

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    The Censorship Debate        Do words such as nigger, bitch, or ass offend you?  The answer may seem clear cut, but our nation has been struggling with the issue of censorship almost since its conception.  To many, the aforementioned words are a part of their everyday vocabulary; to others, they are vulgar and unacceptable.  The issue of censorship is much more than just words.  There have been huge controversies over the negative ideas and graphic

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    Music Censorship

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    the government for a redress of grievances," censorship in America still exists in a big way. "Music censorship is the term used to describe the act of editing, altering, or preventing the listener from hearing the music as the artist created it in order to either deny certain information or to act as a moral gatekeeper of potentially harmful material" (http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~barndollar/courses/spring98/students/fabfive/index.html). The Censorship of

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    Literary Censorship

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    these experiences in any way can be detrimental. In essence this is what literary censorship is, removing books from libraries and schools. Only certain texts are removed due to a variety of reasons and the requested ban must be formally submitted. Still, all banned books are available online making the bans virtually useless. With the limitless amount of books and text that expand individual perspective, censorship is ineffective; although, it is always a parent’s choice what their children read

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    What would life be like without censorship? Though there might be upsides to it, such as more freedom of speech, it could also cause some problems. Not only would we be exposing children to many horrors of the world, we also would be doing nothing to prevent offensive and oppressive content in the media. Therefore, some censorship is necessary for all people; however, in most cases, we should be allowed access to most information in society. Censorship is oft used to mute freedom of speech

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    Censorship The Columbia Encyclopedia defines censorship as the "official prohibition or restriction of any type of expression believed to threaten the political, social, or moral order". It is necessarily broad definition. 'Any type of expression' in fact, covers just about everything from clothing to print to movements and even to simply being. George Bernard Shaw described assassination as an "extreme form of censorship". It is now omnipresent in society and has been as long as society has existed

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    Censorship Is Bad

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    Censorship, a constantly talked about debate that justifies itself positively and negatively. It is all depended upon perception and your moral intent of what is displayed. Society contradicts itself frequently, the want to be unique and different feels extremely self-fulfilling but can sometimes be offensive to certain individuals due to Religion, Tradition, Opinions etc. We often choose not to offend people in order to alleviate problems and disagreements. Censorship also mutes our words, usually

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