I realize this at first won’t be popular, but petitioning the U.S. Federal Government to craft and adopt an Internet Bill of Rights (#IBOR) is a VERY BAD idea. We already have a Bill of Rights in the U.S. and within it, in the First Amendment, our right to free expression be it spoken or in print is already protected. Many argue this doesn’t extend to print word on the Internet, but they are wrong. So why are we then seeing so much censorship online without any reprimand from the government?
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On November 20, 2017 the Express, a media outlet in the U.K., published
For decades, practically starting from the moment picture images were first sent flying through the ethos, television has seen a very slow but steady decline into a medium sans morals. What used to be daring little hints of debauchery and evil has today become a blatant attack on the family and morality in the United States.
No, the pope isn’t naked, but he has begun to expose the long held agenda of Roman Catholic Church. This agenda doesn’t merely affect the members of the Roman Catholic Church, but all people of all beliefs, including those who don’t believe.