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Censorship is Stupid Since it Flies in the Face of the Freedom. Censorship is stupid since it flies in the face of the constitution. Censorship is defined as the suppression of anything that may be deemed as objectionable. Many of the greatest inventions and thoughts in the world came about due to intense discussion and

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Cell Phone Spy Surveillance Equipment Allows the Government to Watch and Listen to Us Far More Than We Realize or Want. The Police State is Here. With the current cell phone spy surveillance equipment, gains in technology are opening doors for the government to watch your every move. The government can now tap into a

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Censorship in the Media is not Always the Government’s Doing. Censorship in the media is not always the government’s doing. While there are governments in the world that do control what the media is allowed to present, some of the so called free speech countries are not as free as they might think. Countries that

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Beyond Self-Regulation: Censorship in Movies is on the Books You will find censorship in movies mentioned as you read almost any narrative of the film industry or the television industry. But most observers and commentators try to separate true censorship from the process of regulation that studio owners and filmmakers employ voluntarily. In the United

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Where Does Censorship in Literature End and Community Good Begin? In essence, censorship in literature is of at least two kinds. One method occurs before a work is in print. When a publisher decides not to use a particular manuscript for other than economic reasons, the work has been censored. Efforts are made to prevent

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Protecting Citizens from Censorship in Libraries is a Critical Mission. Censorship in libraries is familiar to many people around the world, especially if they are students of history. Over the years governments have made banning books a key element of suppression. A smaller number of citizens, especially in the United States, are aware of the

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