Importance of Censorship Essay

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    Although we already do locker searches at our school, our principal wants to do random locker searches. Many people assume that it is a superb thing to do, and there are abundant people that think it is misguided to do. Many people think it is an dreadful conclusion, because, it is invading our only private place at school, and it is just a atrocious thing to do in general. Additionally this is why I consider this as a horrific concept, is because it is invading our only private area in school…

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    Hate Speech Definition

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    The issue of the impact of hate-speech on global citizens is one that needs to be addressed and stamped out. In a country such as France, having an independent press and a well functioning democratic political system, freedom of speech and press are guaranteed. However, some limitations exist in order to balance these freedoms with the rights of others. Anti-defamation laws prohibit racially or religiously motivated verbal and physical abuse. There is no clear definition of hate speech spelled…

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    Guy Montag: 30 year old firefighter. He loves to burn books- “It’s a pleasure to burn…”- until one day he and his crew burn down an old lady’s house and he realizes how terrified she looked, and how much the books meant to her. Guy is passionate, driven, crazy at times, a free thinker, but identity crises happen with him often. His crises begin when he meets Clarisse, and she tells him how he’s so much different from other firemen. “When I talk, you look at me. … The others {firefighters} would…

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    After reading Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, it is easy to imagine its fictional society becoming a reality in the current society today. The use of actual material books is already becoming obscure. In Bradbury’s story, Guy Montag is a fireman honored with the job of burning books. Books were burned because they were seen as sources of useless information that made people think about their world around them. Soon Montag is torn between believing in what society thinks and between what he thinks…

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    On February 1st, Gavin McInnes was invited to speak at NYU by the NYU College Republic group. McInnes is a comedian with conservative views who is infamous for his controversial publications in which he attacked transgender women. When he arrived to speak at the Kimmel Center, there was a group of students who started protesting and people started shoving each other. Eventually, a fight broke out, and McInnes was pepper sprayed as well. However, he still decided to go on with the event, but…

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    Guy Montag is a firefighter who smolders books in a cutting edge American city. In Montag's reality, firefighters begin fires as opposed to putting them out. The general population in this general public don't read books, appreciate nature, invest energy without anyone else's input, think freely, or have important discussions. Rather, they drive quick, watch extreme measures of TV on divider estimate sets, and listen to the radio on "Seashell Radio" sets connected to their ears. All through the…

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    In Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, we are shown a society where change may be frowned upon, but it may not always be a horrid thing. Bradbury wants us to see that no matter what society is telling us that is right or wrong, we should always try to do what was think is the right thing. The citizens in Fahrenheit 451 are forced to believe that books are atrocious, and that they should not ever read them. The government wants to have complete power over what people think, and if people read…

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    Civil Liberties are fundamental individual freedoms that are guaranteed explicitly identified in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Civil liberties include: Freedom of speech, the right to privacy, the right to be free from unreasonable searches of your home, the right to a fair court trial, the right to marry, and the right to vote. The First Amendment expresses “Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” The prohibition on abridgment of the…

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    Censorship has long been a part of American culture, shaping the overall morals of the people. This is a point made in the excerpt from The Atlantic Monthly as the writer states that some will disagree with something being allowed to be shown in front of children while others believe it should be allowed. This issue is still present to this day and many people maintain very ambiguous opinions on the topic. These ambiguous opinions are capitalized on in the article as being between moralists…

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    The one school rule that should be changed is the most ridiculous rule that there is no hugging. This rule is beyond ludicrous, A middle school in Canada was in the news recently for their “no loving, no shoving” policy, which is intended to prevent violence and sexual contact. Schools in Arizona, New Jersey and elsewhere have attempted to implement similar no-touch initiatives.(Lawrence J. Cohen and Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D.)It’s completely insane that people on school premises shouldn’t hug…

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