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    Web Filters too Restrictive? Do you believe that web filter’s are too restrictive? Web filters are too restrictive because they are blocking websites that have good information that students could use. Web filter s are to restrictive to students, because they restricting us (students) from getting to good resources. They are restricting us (students) from doing there “job” (school work). They restrict students from the information they need to get better at what they are doing. My first point…

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    There are things in this world that exist only to allow one to attain power. To rise above adversaries, one must eliminate all that stands in the way. Murder, destruction, and slavery, all subsist to serve that purpose. In our lives today, and many centuries past, there has been one other despicable sin that has too frequently been overlooked: The banning of books. Many think that banning a book and censoring a book are the same thing. However, that is not the case. According to the American…

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    Blurred Lines Roxane Gay

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    There is a fine line between ‘consent’ and ‘abuse’, so where does one draw it? Can a man know a woman wants without her saying so? Or does the man think this so he can feel less guilty about abusing a woman. “Blurred Lines” can be considered to reference sexual abuse or rape. In her text “Blurred Lines, Indeed,” Roxane Gay says, “Robin Thicke sings soulfully about giving a good girl what she really wants – buck-wild sex.” The popularity of a song like “Blurred Lines” demonstrates just how…

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    violence seen in pornography should be regulated. Should we then regulate all of pornography due to violence that occurs during or after production? It is not true that all pornography is shown as violent nor do we know what occurs behind the scenes. For those stars who are willing to show the pleasurable desires, in fact, have the liberty to do what they consent, thus gives other people no reason to interfere unless harm is shown. Some arguments to defend the ban on violent pornography insist…

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    date, the government decided to block Google's site and ended Google's work in China. However, in the basically Governments control the Internet to reduce the rates of corruption that may come from the Internet for example, attempts to access pornography sites is considered corrupt and immoral attempt to violate one…

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    The government can regulate things like the radio and television because of the FCC. But there is no independent agency that has the right to regulate the internet. The government has no right to control the free flowing web of information we call the internet. It was created as a free place where one could express his or herself in anyway shape or form. The internet cannot and should not be regulated. The North Koreans regulate their internet and they are all commies. America deserves the free…

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    On November 28th, Stoya, famous porn star and ex-girlfriend of arguably the most famous male porn star, James Deen, was called out on Twitter with accusations of rape. If true, this could be incredibly damaging to Deen. Deen has been one of the most vocal people in porn to the point that people labeled him a feminist. Everything that I have read about him made him seem like the nicest guy in the industry, but when you throw rape accusations at someone, you had better make sure that you can…

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    Soft pornography marketing has always differentiated American Apparel from other clothing retailers. American Apparel has been brought to court on concerns of their controversial marketing yet they continue to advertise their products with such provocative images. It is questionable why American Apparel is taking this route of commercializing to sell their clothing lines; could it be that American Apparel is selling the idea of sex rather than their products? In American Apparel’s “Meet (insert…

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    IV. Catholic Views Towards Pornography “The problem with pornography is that it emasculates men, degrades women, destroys marriages, and offends the Lord.” (Evert, 2008) Pornography involves exploiting the human body and viewing the body as just an object and nothing merely more than that. The Catholic Church teaches that our body should be respected because Christ bestows in each and every single one of us. We must understand the terrible reality of pornography in our culture today, so we can…

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    Censorship: The Dark Side Censorship was created to protect people from things we don’t want them to see. It was probably created with the best intentions. Clearly, it didn’t work out that way. Many people think censorship protects humans from things they are not prepared or ready to see. The details of that will be explained later. Other people think censorship blocks out the truths of what is happening in our world. Those people think that censorship doesn’t ready humans, and especially…

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