I almost completely agree, the rare exceptions are books that are guides to making bombs or chemical weapons. Books like that should definitely be banned lol
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Banning books only makes me more interested to read them. Only lies need put up walls to protect it. Truth isn't afraid of questioning but in fact welcomes it.
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Oops Didn't know about this one or would have put this in archives too
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Steve Parker Audiobooks
Our sixth BANNED BOOK WEEK book: H.G. Wells's books were banned by the Nazis in 1933 because of his socialist views and opposition to Nazi ideology, which deemed them "un-German". His non-fiction works, such as The Outline of History, were specifically targeted for their criticism of Nazism and support for social justice, leading to their public burning alongside other works considered undesirable by the Nazi regime.
Authoritarian governments will always try to censor the media in all its varied forms in order to reshape their perceived image. We have seen this over thousands of years of human history, and are seeing it to this very day.
This is why censorship of art is always a societal negative, and must be met with fierce opposition.
Give them an inch and they'll take your freedom.
War of the Worlds can be heard here - https://youtu.be/szCcpBYiEAU
The Island of Dr Moreau can be hear here - https://youtu.be/z_qEpClWmvU
The Time Machine can be heard here - https://youtu.be/o5syN0IbYkI
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde can be heard here - https://youtu.be/XuS772F6suA
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