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US Censorship in the 20Th Century


Censorship in the 20th Century Proves We’re Not Really Free but Brainwashed and Under the Thumb of the Banking Elite and Their Police State New World Order.


Censorship in the 20th century reveals that America has not come as far as the Founding Fathers had hoped.

The force of tyrannical rule over the lives of the people was not left behind on a distant shore when this country declared its independence from Britain.

People came to America to escape the tyranny of an overbearing government in every aspect of their lives.

They immigrated here for a chance to make a new life in a land of freedom and opportunity.

It seems that over time the forces of tyranny have crept back into the fabric of government and corruption by the banking elite now dominates the forces that rule.

The 20th century marked an increase in censorship exercised through the government on many levels.

The American government itself withholds pertinent information from the general population in order to control the public reaction which could easily end in rebellion and dissent if people knew what was really going on.

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As a distraction, much discussion was had with regard to moral censorship of media content.

This was done in order to manipulate perception and foster a more conservative value system in American society which perceives a threat from the broadcast of pornographic, violent, obscene or highly sexual content.

Censorship in the 20th century was demonstrated throughout the country each time parent and civic groups assembled to protest the content in public school reading materials.

This resulted in the banning of books from the curriculum in certain schools and public libraries.

In fact, there are still times today when educational content is banned due to protests by parents or civic organizations.

These complaints are often related to religious values and the desire of religiously motivated communities to maintain a certain level of control over expression and experiences of their local population.

Most censorship is motivated by the fear that an outside force will undermine the integrity or moral values of a community or the nation by infiltrating the media.

In fact, this is exactly what censorship is today. The banking elite who own the media companies decide what will and will not be viewed. They are actively brainwashing Americans and the world for their New World Order agenda.



Controlled Media

Censorship in the 20th century is reflected in Walmart’s refusal to sell certain music CD’s that contain language or references that the managing board of Walmart feels are questionable, immoral or controversial.

The moves by some public schools to control the freedom of expression of their students by restricting the wearing of certain clothing that may be interpreted by some as promiscuous, discriminating or promoting violence is an attempt at censorship.

The prohibition of religious content in public schools is another form of censorship, as opposed to dictated religious content in public schools, and has fueled a national prejudice toward religion in general.

It seems that in an attempt to avoid discrimination, our society has adopted a rulemaking philosophy which favors those who protest the loudest or have the most money, whether or not what they protest is fair and just in consideration of the greater majority or the general acquisition of knowledge.


Censorship in the 20Th Century

Although one can argue that there is a need for some degree of censorship, exampled by the majority protest to child pornography, it is a fine line we walk when we try to limit expression and exposure at the cost of liberty and the rights of the citizens to be free.

Americans want to preserve their rights to free speech, freedom of expression, freedom to worship whatever religion they choose, the freedom to peaceably assemble in protest and the freedom to bear arms, in spite of the national trend toward limiting those rights in the name of national security or religious piety.

We must be careful, America. The elite have stolen the rights we were granted in our Constitution and they haven’t stopped restricting us further. We must protest loudly to regain our rights the Founding Fathers fought for. 





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