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vazorg [7]
3 years ago
8

What would happen if we got rid of censorship?

English
1 answer:
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: A quote from online say:

"Censorship not only restricts words, images, and ideas, but also inhibits an individual's right to think freely. Censoring music, art, and literary works is meant to protect the conduct and morals of people, but in doing so, society is silencing an important voice."

Explanation:

So this means getting rid of censorship , then Censorship is an assault on the rights of all of us. So getting rid of censorship will have an impact.

Also, "The First Amendment exists to protect speech and activities that are unpopular if only those ideas which were popular were protected, it wouldn’t be needed. Limiting free speech is unAmerican without it, all our rights and liberties quickly disintegrate."

This also shows how Censorship plays a role in our lives as well.

* Hopefully the quotes to help me answer the question helps:)!! Mark me the brainliest:)

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