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censorship

Imagine yourself as a current-day writer, who is frozen and wakes up in the United States 100 years from now. The country has changed a lot from what you remember. Technology has advanced, language seems to have evolved more, and nothing looks the same. As you roam the streets, you try to gain a somewhat understandable perception of this advanced country around you. You pick up a newspaper, and notice something rather strange about every article – the only source of information is the U. S. Government. As you read further, you notice very little information is given at all. All the details published are provided by the government’s opinions.
Thinking back to the year 2003, you remember that high school publications were already censored and college censorship was in progress. The trend, unfortunately and surprisingly, may have moved all the way to professional journalistic organizations, such as newspapers and magazines. Even though this fabricated outlook of the future is no...

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