A very hot topic at the point of deciding, from the perspective of each party, which book is or is not appropriate. Censorship in response to a greater good can be misused. In the end it is censorship, and it is against the right to express what one wants, through whatever language. Clearly then in this case, how I help my son to appropriately select what he is going to consume, in this case, what book he is going to read, plays an important role.
On the other hand, we have unscrupulous people who use freedom of expression to override the rights of others.
Would it make any sense for a school library to have books related to pornography and pedophilia?
It is clear that the Internet is full of that, but no one expects that in a school it is reading material for children.
It is an issue where the rights of the parties are at stake. And the rights of others end where my rights begin.
In the end it is censorship, and it is against the right to express what one wants, through whatever language.
I can only agree with you, with this and other statements. 💯%!
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What about hate speech laws?
Any anti immigration sentiment is suppressed and prosecuted in England and Germany
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