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    right on freedom of speech that is taken for granted by the first amendment of its American Constitution established by the Founding Father Statements. Therefore, freedom of speech is the cornerstone which all of other rights were initially disembogued. In contrast it can only be a dream of those whose hands are tightened, and mouths closed in other parts of world, thus thanks to those who have initially drafted the ultimate components and to the notable implementation made by the USA. Freedom…

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    interfere with Sally’s decision according to Mill’s ideas in his essay On Liberty. Before we can determine how society can interfere in this situation, we must define Mill’s harm principle. Mill’s harm principle states that we have liberty and freedom over ourselves in self-regarding actions so long as they don’t harm others. In order to make things clear, Mill makes an important distinction between actual harm (hurting…

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    very disappointing to see the measures people will take to satisfy someone they love, but they do not realize the severe amount of harm they are causing to someone else. Everyone should be treated equally. Although everyone is granted their right to freedom of speech, many people struggle to while trying to exercise their rights because of their age, lack of knowledge, and fear of being judged. First and foremost, there are parents who control every aspect of their child’s life while some…

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    The Movie The Help

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    The Help movie was set in the 1960’s during the civil rights movement. It is about a smart, southern girl named Skeeter, who everyone just so happen to adore. She just returned from college and decided to move back home in Mississippi. Skeeter then decides to be a writer. Not just any writer, but a writer that interviews black women who have spent their whole lives taking care of prominent southern families. She starts of with one lady named Aibileen, who opens up to her about the hard times and…

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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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    With all of the limitations and restrictions currently found on public university campuses, students are being sheltered and living within a bubble of comfort, which will ultimately pop after graduation. By keeping college students from exposure to the world and what is going on from all different sides, they are kept from forming their own opinions and kept from learning how to handle opposition from others. Instead of debating and discussing with their peers civilly, shutting down speech has…

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    Ever since the world jumped into the realm of the the digital age with the creation of the internet in the early 90’s, many have pondered topics of free speech, expression, privacy, and censorship, and to what extent they apply to the internet. It is clear that the creators wanted an open, unrestricted access to their invention, but with the rise of extremist ideologies and harassment, many are questioning if organizations, companies, and governments should intervene to protect its users. From…

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    Kissing Doorknobs

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    Benjamin Franklin once said, “If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed.” Benjamin Franklin portrays what the world will be like if books get censored. Censorship is the act or process of removing or suppressing materials that are considered to be morally, politically, or otherwise objectionable. The Fair Lawn Board of Education is evaluating the current selection of the things read in the eighth-grade…

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    Hobbes Free Speech Zone

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    As much as victory gin is mouthwatering, free speech zones are free. Established by colleges and universities to accommodate—not stifle—Vietnam era protests, free speech zones were created in a time closer to that of George Orwell than our own contemporary society. Additionally, they are complemented by hazy, ambiguous policies that enable administrative abuse as well as accountability absent action against students. This cannot stand, for free speech zones and administrative censorship are a…

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    play, but they are also directly involved with censoring it themselves. The core reason music censorship is as heavily used as it is today is because of the FCC. Censorship is presented as the opposite of freedom, and music as the epitome of free expression. “Music, at its most fundamental, is freedom” (Nuzum 153). By this account, censorship is wrong. Governments should not control people. It should be the other way around. Creativity is restricted. It stifles the opposition, broadcasting only…

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