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    Many people believe that censorship is critical especially in times of political crisis. It protects young children from viewing potentially harmful content. It helps the people to not worry too much and possibly riot. It also may protect the government from embarrassing items of interest. Whatever the reason is, it doesn’t excuse it. Censorship should not be considered okay and should be eliminated because people can’t grow without knowledge, it could incite unwanted anger, and people need to…

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    The Purpose Of Censorship

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    Censorship may be defined as the act of suppressing the production, performance or dissemination of parts of books and articles, films and photographic images, music and theatrical shows, or news [3]. In the 21st Century, censorship takes place in traditional print media, on television and radio, at the cinema, on social media or internet web sites. The purpose of censorship is to prevent the spread of content considered objectionable due to the presence of obscene, politically or socially…

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    The Solution: Internet Censorship We live in the twenty first century. What once started out as an impossible task to a handful of scientist became one of the most used technologies in modern days. The internet consists of countless data, information, and is technology that allows us to have all the knowledge in the world available at our fingertips. The evolution of it now allows users to receive gigabytes of information in seconds. This benefits many people who need to find…

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    read this uses the internet daily. It is an incredibly convenient tool that allows us to find information in mere seconds. Imagine if our access to that information was suddenly limited, or even completely denied. That is the daily reality for citizens of China today. Their government censors anything on the internet that they do not agree with, and blocks popular websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube. Some areas, such as Aba County, are completely denied internet access…

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    Controlled Chaos The internet has a dominating influence over todays world, because it acts as a central source of information, entertainment, and communication. Essentially the internet is vital for performing everyday tasks, but there are also negative sides to the internet. On a good note, almost anything can be researched on the web because it stores ample amounts of data. For example, students prefer to search the internet over searching through library books to find data while conducting…

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    The critical race theory for regulating hate speech online corners on the preservation of human dignity amongst hate speech on the internet. These theorists propose internet regulation, or limiting the ability of hate groups to post their agendas or views online, as a solution. In the eyes of a critical race theorist, hate speech online has the potential to incite violent acts and perpetuate a culture of oppression through politically charged rhetoric. This theory recognizes innate power…

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    Censorship and freedom of expression have been, and still are, controversial topics. While some may think censorship is a necessity, others are outraged that information and/or images are cut from different media outlets, such as FaceBook, Twitter, or DeviantArt. There are many types of censorship: moral, political, book, film, music, and internet censorship (Harishrustic). Before one can take a stand on the issue of censorship, questions must be asked. What should be censored? Most would answer…

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    Kirsten Purdie Is Censorship in schools a threat to Education? I recently read the article ‘Internet filtering as a form of soft censorship’ by Mitch Wagner which addressed the fact that Internet filtering software, which is designed and implemented to protect students, could be doing more harm to their education than good. This got me thinking about the different forms of Censorship in schools and the effects that the removal or manipulation of materials could have on the learning process of…

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    Do I think parents should be able to use censorship with their children to block out anything that is offensive until they are ready? Yes, I think parents should have that choice. Would I want my parent to use it with me? No, not really because if so I would not be as informed as all of my other friends would be if their parents didn´t use censorship. Should parents have the choice? Of course I would think parents should have the choice of censorship. If they want to raise their children that…

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    Censorship is defined as the suppression of speech or information on the basis that the material is considered to be harmful or considered objectionable(1). The objectionable material may be immoral or blasphemous if disseminated to the public, but it is subjective to one’s personal beliefs. The use of censorship is a prominent issue in today’s society as it is affected by companies self-censoring and governments abusing their control over it. Media censorship in today's day and age is largely…

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