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    student’s acceptance or disapproval of another individual(s) train of thought? Implying speech codes on a college campus only poses a threat to ones own freedom of expression and thought. Free speech in the form of hate speech should not be regulated on a college campus because it is often times understood differently by others, it also challenges our freedom of assertion and although

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    acclaimed freedom of America, Americans, especially college students, are not as free as the founding fathers would have hoped. When the First Amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791, Americans were given the Freedom of Religion, Speech, the Press, Assembly, and Petition. While the Constitution clearly grants these rights to all U.S. citizens, individuals still fight for these freedoms. Specifically, the Freedom of Speech is an ongoing issue which people continue to pursue. This freedom is essential

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    I have a teacher that says that if you do not like a particular TV show change the channel. If you do not like a certain song change the station on the radio. If you do not like a particular book don't read the book. This is my personal philosophy on the subject of censorship. When it comes to censorship and libraries the matter is more complicated because it is no longer one person’s opinion versus that of an institution. A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the

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    Censorship Debate

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    in our world. In many countries, including Canada and France, there are laws specifically banning this hate speech. Saying something, anything, that can be interpreted as offensive or hateful is illegal in these countries. As Americans who enjoy freedom of speech, shouldn’t we be disturbed by this and fight against it? Yes, we should, but unfortunately that is not what is happening. In fact, many people are pushing for these same laws in the United States. Though they currently do not exist, the

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    and how censorship affects everyone. Our civil rights are our rights to political and social equality. Some examples of civil rights are our right to vote at the age of 18, freedom from involuntary servitude, and freedom of speech, press and assembly (US Legal). Censorship deals with the freedom of choice, specifically freedom of choice of literature. American Library Association’s President Roberta Stevens says that “not every book is right for each reader, but we should have the right to think for

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    Censorship At Lyon Case

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    1. I would love to introduce an advice column to the newspaper. Personally, my mornings are never complete without reading advice columns in the Metro newspaper because it allows insight into another person's life, and if the advice is written well, the reply is often humorous in nature but still inspirational and entertaining to read. 2. If this were an idea supported by the other newspaper staff, I would suggest that the Lyon begins the process of moving away as a school-sponsered publication

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    In the United States of America, we have been blessed with the freedom of speech. This freedom allows us to express our thoughts and ideas (within reason). But there is a hidden concept that still lingers among us, even now in the twenty-first century, censorship. We are also fortunate in that we are not forced to read certain novels, we have the ability to choose for ourselves what to read. Even though we have these rights, some people still want certain literary work to be censored. It isn’t often

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    Censorship Children’s innocence must be protected by censorship. The debate on whether censorship is beneficial to society often compiles to a few main reasons. Subjects like freedom of speech, women’s rights, and children’s innocence is brought into question when discussing censorship. It is an important debate because what is censored influences societal beliefs of what is right and wrong. It decides what truths are revealed publicly. Some people think censorship is beneficial because it supposedly

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    Freedom of Expression In her book, "The Friends of Voltaire," Evelyn Beatrice Hall credits Voltaire with the words, "I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" (Hall 2010). These words have been interpreted to mean not just your spoken words, but also the way we communicate through our actions. How does the knowledge that it is a basic human right to express ourselves freely compare with the United States, to a communist country such as Vietnam? Both

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    about the things people think and do, they must hold that in and not accuse or fight against them. David Wright believed “People are free to do what they want as long as they don’t hurt anyone else”(Wri).The first amendment includes the freedom of speech. Freedom of speech means that we can use certain offensive words to project political messages. We can also protest in symbolic speech. With that we can say that you can practically do or say anything that we want right? No this is not true even

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