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Censorship and First Ammendment Rights

"Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech or of the press..." So why is censorship such a big deal? Maybe because the time this was written you didn't have to worry about people expressing their thoughts with words like shit, fuck, or fag. What if those words are just your way of getting the point across? For example, which is more effective on getting people to be quiet and listen, someone yelling "be quiet!" or someone yelling "shut the fuck up!!!" Of course the latter is going to get people's attention.

One of the most controversial publicly expressed people would have to be Eminem. Most of his lyrics do have cuss words in them, but isn't that freedom of speech? He's not going out in public and yelling these things on the streets, if you don't want to hear him, don't listen to him. You don't have to buy his CD's and you don't have to go to his concerts. Many of his songs do have a meaning to them. Like the song "Cleaning Out My Closet" expresses why he feels such strong dislike towards his mother. To some people they might lis


"I'd rather... have pussy lips glued to my face with a clit ring in my nose then quit bringing my flows, so quit giving me my ammo,

The song sends a clear message he knows what he's saying is wrong, but that's not going to stop him. In the very last line of the song he even says "I don't blame you, I wouldn't let Hailie listen to me neither!" Hailie is his daughter, and throughout the song she has a line that says "I think my dad's gone crazy." Honestly I would too if the censorship authority's kept harassing me about the way I express myself. Many of the people trying to not let him sell his music freely say things about how he talks about gays. But he has without a doubt shown us he has no problem with them. Hell, he even hugged Elton John in public. They did a show together and Elton was a stand-in for one of Eminem's songs. In this line,

Obviously he is stating that he doesn't care if people look at him and know he doesn't have a problem with gays. At one point I'm sure it was an ego thing, but now it doesn't really matter. Besides in his lyrics

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