Censorship – A Good Thing or Disastrous?
What is Censorship?
According to Webster’s Dictionary, to “censor” means “to examine in order to suppress or delete anything considered objectionable.” The word “censor” originated in ancient Rome, where the government-appointed officials to take the census and to supervise public morals. Censorship happens whenever some people succeed in imposing their political or moral values on others by suppressing words, images, or ideas that they find offensive.
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