Censorship In The Public Essay

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Censorship In The Public

Have you ever wanted to get a book from the library but the librarian told you the book is censored and cannot be checked out. The problems with books in this era is that the books are just inappropriate for readers such as children and teens. Books can be good in order to improve your reading skills and your writing skills and parents think that all books are good. But books like Fifty Shades of Gray shouldn’t be in the public libraries so people wouldn’t even have a chance to check it out. Censorship should be a public law or rule to decrease the chance of having diseased minds. These books can have a major impact into kids, even the teens can have these ideas of like sexual thoughts just by reading a book. Fifty Shades of Grey can be used as an excuse as “Oh, If it is in a book, then it is appropriate to do in real life”. No, even if books can even give an example of that act like Romeo and Juliet it is not right to do that action. Also, audience (Such as teens and young adults) can also be caught up with the romance/lust that they would do these things in their own lives. In order to keep them safe, we must not give them the opportunity to check out that book at libraries and book fairs. Furthermore, this can result in the failure of that …show more content…

Such as having more books with sexual implanting plot to it. Knowing that even good boys can become a genesis and being capable of Domestic Violence Capabilities. In the Huffington Post, Author Dr. Ludy Green titles her article about Fifty Shades of Grey “Fifty Shades of Destruction to woman and girls”. This article shows how just the movie and the book are damaging for females in all ages. If we continue to show these books these books in the libraries, then it will be devastating for all minds. Unless we stop these books from hitting our shelves, then there would a massive destrution between the relations of a boy or