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The Bellman
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I was reading the thread on censorship, and was pleased to see that most people seem to be of the opinion that nobody has the right to censor something based solely on the possibility/probability that some will be offended by it.
However, it made me think about public nudity. If it's wrong to censor something just because someone might be offended by it, is it wrong to refuse to allow people to be naked in public (since people might be offended by it)? If not, what's the difference?
However, it made me think about public nudity. If it's wrong to censor something just because someone might be offended by it, is it wrong to refuse to allow people to be naked in public (since people might be offended by it)? If not, what's the difference?
