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Censorship In America

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By Sara Algoe



Since this country was founded, we have had a set of unalienable rights that our constitution guarantees us to as Americans. One of the most important rights that is mentioned in our constitution is the right to free speech. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” These are the exact words used by our country’s forefathers when they made these amendments in the late 1700’s. Ever since then there have been people trying to abolish this right by censoring things that the American public has a right to see if they so choose. Movies, books, music, thoughts, ideas, and literature are all things that have fallen victims to censorship in this country. The idea and practice of censorship is unconstitutional and should be completely abolished in all forms.

Many Americans love films, the meanings behind those films and the impact some films have on people’s lives. Ever since films were created there have been people and organizations that have tried to censor and block what the public can and cannot see. Even to this day there are certain things that if put on film because of censorship, would never make it to the public. This is very sad. Film is one of this country’s great expressive outlets. Many filmmakers and the people who enjoy what these filmmakers put out are affected by the horrible concept of censorship.

When a film is put out to the public it is first reviewed by a movie rating board who then assigns the film a rating to tell people what age groups the film is suitable for and what the film contains. Movie selection for minors should solely be the responsibility of that child’s parent, not some critic that watches films and then makes decisions for other people about who can watch it and who can’t. People just need to start to understand the real meaning of free speech and expression in this country. Too many people are taking it for granted. People who are for the censorship of films may argue that it’s for the good of our children, shielding them from violence and sex, and not exposing them to something that they claim may be mentally harming. Some people may be able to see their views on this, I don’t.

Back in the holocaust in Germany book burning was an everyday activity that was taking place. Book censorship today in America isn’t quite as drastic as that, but still is reflecting the same concepts. I remember in junior high school when we would have banned book week. This was where the school celebrated having the right to read censored and banned books. Written word is one of the most important aspects of free speech. In no circumstance whatsoever, should any piece of writing be censored. Writing thoughts and ideas and whatever else comes into someone’s mind has been a practice of humans ever since historians know that man existed. Telling people what they can and cannot read is an invasion of not only the reader’s rights, but the author’s as well.

If someone doesn’t like what an author of a piece of literature have to say then that person has a right not to read it, or better yet form their own opinion and write about that. Book banning is and ungodly practice and the people of this world should learn from the mistakes of the past and not allow the censorship of written material. The only opposition that I can find to the censorship of books would be taking the same mindset on the topic as the Nazis did when they burned all of the Jew’s books. Trying to wipe out an entire race or group of people’s ideas and beliefs should never be done anywhere for any reason.

Music censorship has probably been the most heated topic in censorship right now. Censors claim that the lyrics and violent talk in today’s music are making kids do violent things and claiming that kids are trying to mimic what they hear their favorite musicians talking about. This is completely ridiculous. People who think that music is what is causing these problems are completely ignorant and just need a scapegoat. They don’t really want to deal with the problems so they shift the blame onto musicians. Musicians are out there to entertain people, they are out there to use their freedom of expression to express things they have experience in their lives and to make some money doing it. When this society gets to the point where they blame problems of violence on music, we are in big trouble. Censoring and blaming music for the actions of a few people is not a good thing because it shows how we can’t handle and correct our own problems in this country; we need to blame someone or something to make up for our negligence.

The only good point I can see from the other side of this argument is the fact that profanity and sexually explicit material shouldn’t be exposed to young children without their parental permission. But telling teenagers and young adults who are mature enough to choose what they want to listen to is completely wrong and unjust. The key word here is choice. As stated earlier, the thing that makes this country truly great is the idea that we have the right to listen to whatever we choose we want to listen to, not what a censor thinks you should be exposed to, and it’s ridiculous.

Freedom of speech and expression is one of the most important rights that we have in this country. Our forefathers knew this and acknowledged this in our great constitution which protects our rights as citizens in America. Censorship is a complete contradiction to this concept that has helped make America the greatest country in the world. If we do not stand up for our rights for free speech, someday it may be taken away all together. Everyday there are people out there trying to ban and censor things from Americans, things that as an American you have the right to view. Censorship must be stopped at all costs.


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RGraf profile image

RGraf  says:
12 months ago

I'm not you have a complete picture of this. First, you state that are from Poland yet the article is from an "American" viewpoint.

The ratings of movies is not censorship. The ratings of the movies is for informational purposes so that people, especially parents, know ahead of time of their children might be exposed to inappropriate material. If they parent allows the child to watch it, it is not against any regulations or the law for them to do so. Censorship is when we ban material and that is not happening in America. A balance is being struck where things are rated so that you can avoid the material if it offends you. But it is still produced and available.

SCollins  says:
10 months ago

RGraf, you are so ignorant of the fact that this really is happening in the US. Take a look at this website and tell me censorship isn't going on. I think you should acctually check things out before you critisize the work of someone that knows something.

Sara, your paper was great and I admire your dedication to this topic. I am curently writing a Public Plicy paper on Censorship in America and this piece has helped me greatly thank you.

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troylaplante  says:
10 months ago

The 1st Amendment is meant to protect against the government being a censor. Censorship, in and of itself, is not a bad or evil thing. Companies censor stuff constantly to protect their corporate image. Newspapers censor constantly the things they find inappropriate for publication. That is part of the freedom of the press in the same protective amendment. In my home, I censor materials inappropriate for my children and wife. On the internet, I choose to censor the content of the things I personally own or control. There is nothing wrong with any of that. The MPAA sets ratings on movies. It is close to censorship, but not quite. If a movie gets an R rating, it will most likely not be seen by those with families as a family. If a movie gets an X rating, even if it is not sexually explicit but is violent, it will be the kiss of death and the film will need to be edited down to fit the R rating in order to get distribution.

I personally do not see the harm in that. I have no problem with government censorship when it comes to anything the government funds, such as "the arts". The government has the responsibility to its citizenry to not fund things that are patently objectionable by most reasonable people and waste their tax dollars. Some amazing examples have come from this concept such as elephant dung made into the Virgin Mary or a picture of a crucifix in a jar of urine. Such highly volatile and obvioulsy inflammatory things should not be publicly funded and therefore censored from the perspective of not putting public money for their proliferation or creation.

shelbi Tulsa OK.  says:
9 months ago

Thank you so much for this piece. I am in High School and Im doing a paper in English over America Censorship.

You work is awesome.

Thank You.

Shelbi

Cathleen   says:
4 months ago

I was reading an article on Jessica Simpson being under fire for saying thr phrase " indian Giver" well, to tell you the truth I've used that phrase many a times before myself without thinking I was offending a race. But it seems to me that the Native Americans are jumping on the same band wagon as the afro- Americans in this country with the "n" word. A few people find something offensive they make light of it, basically making a mountain of a mole hill to their advantage censor it and so ever person that uses that word they will use to their advantage to gain power. And they say whites are prejudice and this and that. White people nowdays are the minority because of this fact. Pretty soon you won't be able to say anything because someone will find everything say or do offensive. Might as well put duct tape over your mouth and not speak at all, because that's what it's coming down anymore, these days.

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ixwa  says:
3 months ago

Censorship is wrong and cruel, especially censorship of the written word. Freedom of speech is essential and should be protected and practiced.

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tdarby  says:
3 months ago

Very interesting thought. Freedom of speech is vital to the generation of new ideas and lines of thought. It is also vital that all people are allowed to share their thoughts in whatever form or format they choose. I do, on the other hand, feel that many people think they are suffering from an infringment of their "freedom of speech" because they aren't being allowed to say what they want--wherever they want. Freedom of speech allows us to say what we want, but it doesn't mean that other people have to allow us to use their medium to promulgate our thoughts. IE--it isn't a constitutional right for someone to use the airwaves. If they have a message that someone who owns or manages the airwaves is willing to let them put there--then they can share their thoughts. But just because a radio station or tv station refuses to allow a certain message to be shared through their airwaves doesn't mean the person refused has been refused their freedom of speech. They can go stand on a corner and share it with anyone who will listen. Or they can pay to self publish and share/sell it to whoever will listen.

Barry  says:
4 weeks ago

Where I live we have a web page for local news and people are allowed to comment about the article write and the subject written about.

Today I replyed to an article and I was sent a message that

I responded to much lately and that I should try later.

A nice way to let me know that the web owners don't like

my conservative points of view.

ATalavera  says:
4 weeks ago

You read my mind. I am glad that there is someone out there that shares the same viewpoint that I do. Excellent work, and thank you.

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Hi-Jinks  says:
3 weeks ago

Censorship comes from the far right. I moved from Illinois to Wisconsin years ago. I ask the people here about different cultural issues only to get blank stares. They never heard of certain music, plays, books, and other important issues.

In the media like Fox, they yell louder and talk a bigger lie, again, again, again...

Catalyst  says:
3 weeks ago

True. But its television/media they stretch the truth in order to get more views and keep a viewers attention. Still entertaining though.

comment  says:
3 weeks ago

this suck

reply to comment says  says:
3 weeks ago

you suck.

me myself & I  says:
2 weeks ago

hahahahahah^

rainman  says:
2 weeks ago

censorship is a rampent disease in america. and i have to point out that she left out spoken word. i know a few people who have received fines for "disturbing the peace" for saying what they thought or felt. is this not a direct infringement on 1st ammendment?

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