Sunday, June 2, 2019
Welcome To The Monkey House :: essays research papers
Erin Lowe- withal author of many "outstanding" American History essays.... of which two are published somewhere here..... one about shit Noyes, and another about Mercantilism..... "Books wont stay banned. They wont burn. Ideas wont go to jail In the long run of history, the censor and the inquisitor have always lost. The only sure sleeve against bad ideas is better ideas. The source of better ideas is wisdom. The surest path to wisdom is a liberal education." The only way that the ideas of this world that are deemed bad are way out to go away is if we are allowed to see them and change them. If we are not allowed to see what is "bad" then our society will never grow to shape a better place. What censorship does is keep us protected leaving us living sheltered lives. If we never see a racist gabfest how are we to know that racism is bad? At the same time Censorship can be a good thing because it keeps children from seeing pornography, and repellent acts of violence. However censorship should not keep anyone from seeing literature, even if it is considered slightly explicit in a sexual, racial, or violent manner. Censorship should leave the ideas of commonwealth alone and leave them with their first amendment rights. Amendment one of the United States Bill of Rights reads "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thither of or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble". What this means is that we, in America have the right to be any religion, and to not have that religion forced upon us. We have the right to say what we want and to publish our ideas if we so wish, and to read the ideas that others have published. We can also peaceably assemble, or gather in protest without violence what we think is wrong. The biggest right that we have is that of free speech and press. We can say what we want As American some times we take this for granted. However even though we have the right to free speech we have to draw the line somewhere, but where? "We so often condemn books that were written to fight the very things that we claim to be fighting." This quote illustrates one of the things that are so wrong with censorship.
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