Saturday, July 20, 2019
Against Censorship :: essays research papers
Censorship      Today I would like to talk about     censorship.  Censorship is the removal of information from the public.  Today censorship is a     phase of social control.  It is becoming more and more common all over the world today.   It     reaches as far as political power and public opinion.  Often censorship is undertaken by     governments.  Censorship is closely tied in as a concept with freedom of speech and other forms     of human expression.  The censorship of opinion for the most part was restricted to the control     of speech rather than of printing.  The censorship of free speech attempted to control the     audience.  The purpose of this speech is to give information regarding censorship knowledge.      Censorship occurs when expressive materials, like books, magazines, films and videos, or works     of art, are removed or kept from the public.  Censorship also occurs when materials are     restricted to particular audiences, based on their age or other characteristics.   A few types of     censorship are political, religious, and the the censorship of music, but there are many more.      Political censorship occurs when the government conceals secrets from their citizens, while     religious censorship is when any material of a certain faith is removed.  This often involves a     dominant religion forcing limitations on less dominant ones.  Many musicians protested against     censorship in music and pushed for more freedom of expression.  Considerable amounts of music     has been banned since the 1950's all the way to the present.  One example is that      many states in the U.S. decided to make it illegal for selling N.W.A.'s ââ¬Å"Straight Outta Comptonâ⬠     album and the fines for catching anyone would go from $10,00 to $100,00 depending on how     many minors were involved.          When a society has freedom, citizens can collect and distribute any information they want     without any restraints.  Another example is that in the Canadian Charter of Rights and     Freedoms, it clearly states that ââ¬Å"Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms: the     freedom of thought, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of     communication." which means that this material in any form cannot be altered by the government     in any way.  Also, citizens have the right to access information in all forms of media to be able to     watch, read or listen to whatever they want.  The concept of freedom involves protecting the     					    
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