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Censorship of the Media

Trying to impose censorship on objectionable media outlets is wrong. Artists, developers, and not to mention every citizen of the United States should be protected by the first amendment, and those who aren’t ignorant to the Bill of Rights usually are. Taking away this right is unconstitutional. Federal authorities sometimes try to put censors on stuff. This happens when people complain about something being obscene. If an individual thinks the content of an album, movie, website, etc. is objectionable or obscene, they shouldn’t view it. They should just sit down, shut up, and find something else for them or their children to do. Perhaps if they got their lazy butts outside once in a while they wouldn’t be so worried about what’s on TV or in video games.

As mentioned, the first amendment of the bill of rights, also known as SPARP, or the Freedom(s) of Speech, Press, Assembly, Religion, and Petition, protects the citizens of the United States by giving them the ri...

Posted by: Garrick Christian

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