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attitudes towards censorship
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United States
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Freedom of speech is highly valued; censorship is seen as a threat to individual liberty and expression.
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2
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censor
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United States
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Censorship of explicit content in media and public domains is common and regulated by government bodies.
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3
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censor
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United States
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Censorship is often viewed as a restriction on freedom of speech and expression, and is a controversial topic in media and arts.
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1
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4
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censor
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United States
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Censoring of explicit content is a sensitive topic due to freedom of speech and expression.
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1
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5
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censor
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United States
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Censorship is often viewed as a restriction on freedom of speech and expression, and is heavily debated in public discourse.
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1
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6
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censor
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United States
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Freedom of speech and expression is highly valued, and government censorship is limited and heavily scrutinized.
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1
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7
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censorship
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United States
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Freedom of expression is highly valued, and censorship is relatively minimal
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1
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8
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censorship
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United States
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Freedom of speech is a fundamental right and censorship is often viewed as a form of control or suppression of expression.
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1
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9
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government censorship
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United States
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Viewed as a threat to freedom of speech and expression
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1
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10
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internet censorship
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United States
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Less prevalent, with emphasis on freedom of expression and limited government interference in online content.
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11
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media censorship
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United States
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Freedom of the press is highly valued, and media censorship is seen as a threat to democracy.
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1
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12
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self-censorship
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United States
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Practiced to avoid offending others or violating social norms
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