The famous novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, contains little vulgar language, but it has an important message kids should definitely learn. Libraries and book publishers would lose the most when it comes to enforcing censorship. If a book is recalled or banned from a school because of language, or possible racist comments, then the author and publisher lose money and publicity for their book. Although the First Amendment to the U.S Constitution doesn't have the right to read books, a lot of the Supreme Court interprets the Amendment during the 20th century have supported the freedom to read a …show more content…
However this kind of forbidding is completely unnecessary. Many people are against censorship because it is needless and outdated. Others think it’s beneficial because it keeps kids from hearing and seeing inappropriate things. However, aren't we past, restricting kids from hearing bad words on television when most of their surrounding people around them swear? Also, the kids are going to hear the vulgar words--whether it is from books they read, or video games they play--sometime in their life. This being said, it's better to educate about it now than to not know what it