Censorship of Pornography
Introduction: I would like to apologize ahead of time, for what I'm about to say may offend some of you in the audience. Wild sex, naked bodies, these are just a few things that deal with pornography and our government sensors it every day. Now that I have your attention I would like to ask you to take a different look at pornography. Look at it as many peoples life's, look at it as many people's occupations, but don't look at it as disgusting displays of obscene actions. I am here today to tell you that the government should not control our censorship laws, but we the people should. I can stand here and tell you this today because I have done ample research on this topic and can now tell you about the governments censorship laws, what we should do about them and how we can benefit from our solutions.Body I: The government passing censorship laws is not a new thing. It has happened for years. This includes what we can wear, what we can say, what can we show, and what can we do. The real problem is that people complain to the government and the government can do nothing, but bide to the peoples needs. 1. A survey was done in the conservative county of Rocky Mount, North Carolina on pe
2. Another solution could possibly be to do as the Greeks and Italians do. Lower the sensory laws. If you want it to see it you do. No one is mentally injured and people aren't awestruck when they see pornography. That would work very well here because the media and the government make pornography out to be a disgusting thing to see and do. This would help our country greatly. Our society is always worrying about obscenities such as profanity, obscene gestures, and what we wear, but what if our censorship laws were lightened, we could worry about more important things in our country. 2. These people who sit around getting rid of pornography could be helping children in other countries or developing cures for cancer, but they choose to take away our first amendment right. The right of the press. The first amendment does say that obscenities can not be printed, but look who is telling us this. The government. Always there making our decisions for us. A. "I don't approve of X-rated videos, yet if minors are not involved, I think they should be available." 1. I think that instead of the government controlling our every move on our censorship laws, the parents should control the every move of pornography in the household. There are locks on televisions and lockout codes on the Internet that parents can use to sensor what they would like their children to see.
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Approximate Word count = 1054
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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