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Arts types see censorship as the lack of freedom of expression; humanities are produced by humans so humans are the source of whatever you want to find out.
I'm a science type and information comes from outside. Questions arise because a comet is seen in the 'perfect unchangeable heavens'.
To many 'freedom of speech' is the ability to get something published in a newspaper, or to speak to others on the telephone or an internet site like this. But to me that is futile if there if the input is corrupted.
The real truth about pretty much everything is secret, not to keep it from 'the enemy' because 'the enemy' is usually on the other end of the communication or because the information came from 'the enemy'.
The US is effectively an oligarchy because the public are fed incorrect information and think and vote on the basis of it.
I don't really buy that, information is "spun" however most information out there is available. When you turn on the news, you need to understand it's going through a corperate filter... when you read a newspaper, you need to understand that it has been edited and that it probably reflects the bias of the papers owners, ect...
It is a two-stage process. Hard facts are removed at the government level for example on Nov 1, 2001 President Bush issued an executive order to seal all Presidential records since 1980.
A parallel 'history' is produced by speech writers. Keeping the two versions straight, the true one and the 'official version' requires teamwork. A speech writer who doesn't know the truth produces something to please the public and W can get by if he reads it out and can only hold a press conference with selected press and prepared questions.
And the second stage is when the media mutilate it some more.
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