Freedom of expression is defined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
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| - Freedom of expression is defined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
- Censorship is the restriction of expression for the purpose of protecting people from reality by selectively limiting access to various ideas deemed harmful by some authority. Common in any society, authoritarian or otherwise, censorship is often seen by its perpetrators as a necessity in which all opinions are suppressed and replaced with lies which correlate to the opinions the public have forcibly taken into account. Censorship is used rarely for public benefit by governments, more likely to control the spectrum of thought, never for peaceful reasons, and moreover to prevent any kind of protest against the practice. As censorship often simplifies or outright changes a work's creator's ideas, it is sometimes seen as a cap placed on creative works. It is, undoubtedly a plague on independe
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| - Censorship is the restriction of expression for the purpose of protecting people from reality by selectively limiting access to various ideas deemed harmful by some authority. Common in any society, authoritarian or otherwise, censorship is often seen by its perpetrators as a necessity in which all opinions are suppressed and replaced with lies which correlate to the opinions the public have forcibly taken into account. Censorship is used rarely for public benefit by governments, more likely to control the spectrum of thought, never for peaceful reasons, and moreover to prevent any kind of protest against the practice. As censorship often simplifies or outright changes a work's creator's ideas, it is sometimes seen as a cap placed on creative works. It is, undoubtedly a plague on independent pieces. Censorship can completely destroy a piece of work with even minimal use. The result is to make the original work more palatable with gross neglect to prevailing values. It is thought that acts of censorship are often unannounced, and taken for granted, and their defence little listened to.
- Freedom of expression is defined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
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