Censorship, Our Enemy
Censorship, Our Enemy
By Punkerslut
"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell
people what they do not want to hear." -- George Orwell, Notes
on Nationalism
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death
your right to say it." -- Evelyn Beatrice Hall, The Friends of
Voltaire (1906)
"It is always to be taken for granted, that those who oppose an
equality of rights never mean the exclusion should take place on
themselves." -- Thomas Paine, On First Principles of Government
(1795)
"Where they have burned books, they will end in burning human
beings." -- Heinrich Heine, Almansor (1821)
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." --
John Morley, On Compromise (1874)
If we want to know if someone believes in freedom and liberty,
the prophets of creativity and passion, we may simply tell them,
"When I told a person my opinion, they resorted to threats and
physical violence." If the person we are telling this to
believes in freedom, they will express their absolute horror at
such a situation, but if the person does not believe in freedom,
then they will ask, "What was the opinion?" As true liberty and
freedom does not have borders or restrictions, unless another's
liberty is at risk. If a man becomes the chorus of freedom and
sings the songs of happiness, but states it ought to be illegal
to express some opinion they believe to be heinous or ghastly or
an abomination, then this man is nothing but a hypocrit and a
traitor to the advancement of civilization. When a leader says,
"You can say anything you want, but you may not say this or this
or this," then it is the beginning of Censorship and the
devaluation of opinion. And as they make it illegal for us to
open our mouths, they make it illegal for everyone else to open
their minds. Shackles attached to the strings of the heart as
much as they are bondaged to the sentiments of the mind, and
civilization, and its institutions of art and love and community
and peace and freedom, as Censorship advances, civilization
becomes crippled and debilitated. When we can no longer sing the
song which has enchanted our hearts, unless we are rigidly
following the notation of a biased authority, then we are no
longer living in freedom, but in the foul chambers of Censorship.
There is nothing more obscene when the cry is made that
literature is obscene in nature and should be censored. What can
honestly be said of a person when they say we are not allowed to
think a certain way, or to express our opinions in a way they
dislike? What can be said when a Conservative states all Liberal
texts should be banned, or when a Christian states all heretical
texts should be banned, or when a person states that a radical
opinion should be supressed and not heard? If a person wishes to
prove that a theory is correct, they should do so openly and
using evidence. To silence your opponent and not allow them to
argue their case is to disable the advancement of truth and
liberty. Those who are desirious of learning the truth and
expanding their knowledge of both sides will be disheartened to
find that they cannot find a text of anyone who opposes one
theory. The government which approves of Censorship does a
disservice to society.
The crime stipulated by Censorship is not one of action, but
one of knowledge. It is in knowing that we become criminals. And
in all of the Totalitarian nations where Censorship is in full
force, artists and writers and comedians and musicians and
thinkers, or any individual that is part of a creating class,
will find themselves to be criminals. Not criminalized because
they are the source of some evil, or that they cause misery or
distress, but solely because they hold opinions, that they have
thoughts, that they are capable of judgments. The members of the
criminal class then are not only the poor who have no means of
production, but the thinkers, the geniuses, the researchers, the
scientists. And as Censorship masquerades as protection, as it
continues its love affair with ignorance, all classes of men who
find themselves allured to liberty, will detest Censorship
against any group, in any form.
There have been thousands who have been persecuted for holding
an opinion, let alone expressing the opinion. The church has
been notorious for killing heretics all the way into the 20th
century, with the death of Francisco Ferrer. The Red Scare and
Senator McCarthy spent his political career by destroying
others. And there came to be no more smug and cruel an
institution as the Unamerican Activities Committee in our modern
world. Lives were destroyed and futures were crushed, as the
persecutors gained in fame, glory, and wealth. As the bog-god,
terrorist machine of government crushed more souls into
consumerist fodder for its never-ending goal of control and
oppression, the world was thrown into a madenned craze. Even
investigation of theories of Communism was tantamount to being
recognized as a Communist in the eyes of the government.
What have our lives come to, when there are laws and
regulations that say we cannot read certain things, that we
cannot think certain things, that we may not question and
understand certain things? Can there be any ideology, any belief
system, any religion, or philosophy that is so taboo or foreign,
that we must not permit anyone to know about it? The idea that
is so dangerous that it must be banned from the mind is the idea
that does not exist. Censorpship of an idea proves nothing. It
only proves that someone must resort to physical force to put
down their opponents. When someone cannot disprove their
opponent with argumentation and evidence, they will resort to
Censorship. And it is true that the censor-morons have been
responsible for Censorship in all its forms, whether it is the
destruction of the printing presses or killing those who hold an
opinion.
The gluttonous beast of tyranny will do all in its power to
disable and handicap the progression of civilization. It may try
to crush our hearts, destroy our desires, and fill us with the
idea that hope is vanity, truth is vice, and lust is sin. But
before the cruel servants of brutality do anything -- before
they construct their prisons, before they enforce compulsary
education, before they force us to work in dangerous factories,
before they tax us so they can support their luxurious
lifestyles, before they massacre us in the streets -- before the
cyclopse of iniquity raises his fist to take a blow at
civilization, the first thing he will do is to put a clamp on
our lips and our minds. He will burn our libraries, control all
means of communication, and will make it punishable to hold or
express a taboo opinion. And once Censorship is in place, all
sorts of injustices and unfairness may be committed upon the
tender flesh of innocense, upon the crying infant of life.
Can it not easily be predicted that these with enough brazen
attitude will be met with healtfelt sorrow when they discover
tha their questions are illegal? What kind of country would we
be living in if questions and their answers are illegal? There
may be those in full support of Censorship who will claim that
we should remove obscenities from books, and allow only material
to be published that respects sacredness. There can be nothing
more sacred than liberty and freedom, the mother of inquiry and
justice. Among the cruelty of the Censor-morons, there is the
villification of the human body. The Fig-Leaf Campaign is
notorious for this. In their never-ending quest to destroy
freedom and creativity, only the greatest artists, be they
Renassaince men or pornographers, have been persecuted. And by
what writ can they claim that our bodies are obscene? Of all
things, it is the least obscene! We are all born into this body,
this bundle of loosely connected nerves, given the hormones of
lust, allowed thought and contemplation. Such a magnificent
machine and such a wonderful experience, but upon inspection of
this spectable, the Censor-morons claim it is an obscenity!
There is no expression more sincere in its cruelty and outright
ignorance, when it claims that we are obscene, disgusting, vile,
terrible, horrible, based on the way our bodies look to others.
Perhaps if it were humanly possible, they would pass laws making
it ilegal to see our own nudity.
The question really presented to us is this: can any idea,
based on how radical or altrenitave, be so dangerous that we
must silence it? If our means of communication and thought are
free, then the journey to truth is only given permission to
pass. When we can question everything, present ideas, and
express evidence, only then will we have a free nad clear view
of everything. The just courts of the world will not supress
evidence. By what writ can a just society supress a view? It is
not a question as to who is right or wrong. Many who censor
Racists may say it is because they cannot be right. But if it is
true that Racism is wrong, then allow it to be observed and
investigated. If it is untrue, it's publication will be
detrimental to its cause. But to supress the opinion, disallow
investigation of any opinion, is slavery off thought and
destructive to truth.
As the noose around our mind tightens, with government
regulation, we will find that our liberties in all areas of our
lives are degrading. With excessive harshness, trying to govern
what we are allowed to think and what we are allowed to say, we
will become indoctrinated into a drone-like trance, without
humanity, with creativity, with love or hate. Becoming mindless
fools following a set path determined by an unjust power, the
ability to carry out justice and fairness will be severly
debilitated. Deviation will be punishable. As the crimson sky of
vitality and knowledge darkens to a lifeless, breathless mass --
as it becomes illegal to investigate and pose questions -- as
the book fires reach further and further towards the skies and
the condition of life sinks lower and lower -- and as
intelligence becomes a sign of criminality, we wil discover that
our lives are without freedom, our minds full of barriers, and
the never-ending journey of education has turned into a
slug-race. Censorship is our enemy, so much as ignorance,
cruelty, and brutality are our enemies.
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