Censorship Is Bad Essay

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Better Without This: An Essay on Censorship

The term censorship is defined as being a forbidding tatic in which one’s freedom is suppressed. From book burning to government classified files, censorship restrains a society’s value to be free. People should have a right to know what is going on in their country, and the right to decide what they are going to do for themselves to survive. The goverment should let the people decide what’s best for them, so that the government representatives can present themselves as the people. Censorship is harmful because it limits one’s freedom, goes against the United States constitutional rights, and can destroy one’s intellectual freedom.

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