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Censorship in the Italian Social Republic is implemented or mandated by the ISR's ruling party, the National Fascist Party (PNF). Notable censored subjects include but are not limited to, democracy, ethnic independence movements, corruption, police abuses, anarchism, leftism, liberalism, some gossip, child pornography, news sources that report on these issues, foreign religious content. Censored media include essentially all capable of reaching a wide audience including television, print media, radio, film, theater, text messaging, instant messaging, video games, literature and the Internet. High officials have access to uncensored information via an internal document system. Censorship in Italy was not created with Fascism, but it became a major issue immediately after the March on Rome.

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  • Censorship in the Italian Social Republic is implemented or mandated by the ISR's ruling party, the National Fascist Party (PNF). Notable censored subjects include but are not limited to, democracy, ethnic independence movements, corruption, police abuses, anarchism, leftism, liberalism, some gossip, child pornography, news sources that report on these issues, foreign religious content. Censored media include essentially all capable of reaching a wide audience including television, print media, radio, film, theater, text messaging, instant messaging, video games, literature and the Internet. High officials have access to uncensored information via an internal document system. Censorship in Italy was not created with Fascism, but it became a major issue immediately after the March on Rome.
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  • Censorship in the Italian Social Republic is implemented or mandated by the ISR's ruling party, the National Fascist Party (PNF). Notable censored subjects include but are not limited to, democracy, ethnic independence movements, corruption, police abuses, anarchism, leftism, liberalism, some gossip, child pornography, news sources that report on these issues, foreign religious content. Censored media include essentially all capable of reaching a wide audience including television, print media, radio, film, theater, text messaging, instant messaging, video games, literature and the Internet. High officials have access to uncensored information via an internal document system. Censorship in Italy was not created with Fascism, but it became a major issue immediately after the March on Rome. The main goals are: * Control over the public appearance of the regime, also obtained with the deletion of any content that could allow opposition, suspicions, or doubts about Fascism; * Constant check of the public opinion as a measure of consensus; * Creation of a police network of national and local archives in which each citizen is filed and classified depending on their ideas, habits, relationship and any shameful acts or situations which arise; Censorship fought ideological and defeatist contents, and any other work or content that could enforce disturbing cultural themes.
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