Creativity drives the modern society, and people should have sovereignty to choose and do what pleases them most as long as they do not interfere with the other people around them (Popular Culture: Rage, Rights, and Responsibility 11).
People have a right to access information that they perceive useful to them from any content within their reach. Censoring would hinder people from getting the right to information, especially that dealing with their nation, development and security. Censoring, therefore, hinders people from gaining access to info that can be used to bring about positive changes in the society. In most developing countries, books that are thought to have a likelihood of creating unrests but this hinders people from having information about their civil rights. Censoring, therefore, hinders people from getting better governance because they do not have any means of creating awareness.
Censoring has both active and adverse effects on the society; this depends on what strategy is used. If censoring information is done for the right purpose it has benefits for the entire society but when info is withheld for selfish reasons it has negative impacts on the society. Censoring should be done in a sensible way so as to protect the society and not to cause harm to
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