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  • Censored by IsaacReynolds0
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    In a world where it is becoming inceasingly hard to not say something that could potentially offend someone, what would it be like if our words were censored? How far would you be willing to go to not hurt somebody's feelings?
  • The Dark Frequency by TragicMammal
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    🌍 Freedom or control? 🎙️ When a global media takeover begins, truth becomes the first casualty. Governments preach liberty while erasing dissent in the shadows. 📡 As the world watches, a few brave souls fight back... but will they survive the dark frequency? 💀
  • Thoughts Like These  by HerEverBeing
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    short essay on censorship spiritual growth and colonization
  • 2 + 2 = 4 by nicodiz
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    Veamos cuánta libertad de expresión hay en este lugar. Let's see how much free speech there is in this place.
  • Question of the Week by ArticleAdjective
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    i ask questions. you think. ( and answer! )
  • Censorship Vs. Copyrights by heeraspeaks10
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    When everybody has a right to learn about a subject or concept or anything without any filter, does it also allow them to be influenced and modify their beliefs ? Is censorship necessary ? Well, if censorship is necessary it clearly means that the audience tend to assort to wrong means with the information they encounter. Does this mean we should censor something good or bad that happened in the past ? Let us read a bit about Censorship and Copyrights and my take on this aspect.
  • project.john_doe by theskyisfalling28
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    Welcome to the broken country of Montera where freedom is a memory and the government has implemented oppressive laws, extreme surveillance, and policies that favor white, straight, Christian men while discriminating against everyone else. Brainwashed citizens support the regime in exchange for false promises, while the rest of the population suffers under growing fascism. Ian Kholsa, an average citizen, decides to start an underground anonymous resistance movement called Project John Doe after being inspired by a young rebel that risked it all by sparking a revolution. As he joins the fight against the government's tyranny, Ian discovers a world of conspiracies and traitors and is fighting for a future he might not even live to see. But the closer they get to victory, the more dangerous it becomes as they struggle to bring the oppressive regime down before it's too late. Project John Doe is more than a rebellion-it's the last chance to save everything worth fighting for. Will the people rise, or will the world fall deeper into darkness?
  • Agents of the Light by CD_Rush
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    This is an original story, which will touch on themes like war, truth, liberty and sacrifice. I will write Chapter 1 if this does well. Enjoy!
  • Germania by ashyvesXC
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    Germania is an alternative scenario in which the German Reich had won World War II and is settling for the dream of A.H. The allies were defeated and the Axis with its main forces now dominate the world.
  • Misfiled Dreams by RobertoSan
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    Seventeen-year-old Roberto is a student at the Instituto Nacional, one of Chile's oldest and most prestigious high schools. Amid the strict discipline of school life, he discovers that the greatest lessons aren't in the classroom-they're in the books forbidden to him. One afternoon, curiosity drives him to the National Library, chasing a copy of Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche. But the librarian delivers a shock: students in uniform are forbidden from reading it. What follows is a tense game of patience, subterfuge, and small victories as Roberto navigates a labyrinth of bureaucracy, censorship, and secret dreams in a country ruled by a rigid dictatorship. Misfiled Dreams is a literary coming-of-age story about the power of ideas, the courage to seek them, and the quiet rebellion of youth.
  • The Great Pretext by Slothspeare
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    As the global economy is reordered by everyone's favourite hero, Klaus Schwab, the dirty peasants are ordered to shut up and take a swab...
  • Censorship by scottnotscoot
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    Another Post apocalyptic story with a bomb female heroine in it (AKA the best kind of books) This ones got USA censorship, terrorism, economic hardships, and action. READ IT
  • Reprimand by PerilsOfTheSoul
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    Eyes of the Devil Why do you gaze at me? Everything I did wrong I couldn't I see Eyes of the Devil That interrupt me And call me into the dark And with burning light, mark me So I won't forget All that I commit. But I don't see my mistake I only carry the weight Of your stare. Don't hate me, don't relegate me For now I can do it right And carry on. Eyes of the Devil Why do you have me with you? Why does your light burn? And I never see myself, Beyond your pupil and companion Of a life I didn't live myself. Leave me simply, I don't want to do anything for you. Just leave me, For you don't see me. Eyes of the Devil Who sees you today is me. I don't have your faults, I don't have your luck. In my hands I only carry your story. And a rehash of my pain Is just the lullaby That rocks me to the dream Of people I never saw people who disappeared before burning eyes Cold as I'd never asked you to make mine.
  • Banned Books, Banned Girl by NissaAnnakindt
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    Maria Kehoe was a ghost worker--- illegally employed--- pulling newly banned books off the shelves at Surrat's Bookshop. But her past seems to be catching up with her, and because she's classified as a 'defective' because of her Asperger Syndrome, if the government catches up with her, she's likely to be sent to a mercy center for termination. But what hope does she have when she isn't even legally considered a person?
  • MARUCCA NELSON is in ARMIDALE, NSW by DanSteph16
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    A 15-year-old naked Bristol girl is taking a walk through the streets of Armidale, a city in New South Wales. In her freetime she discovers aspects of this city and also meet a new friend called Nancy, a warrior from Western Sydney. Her first adventure outside Britain starts here ...
  • Masks Of Freedom by Pinkyness1994
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    In Cedreno, a colossal city rising from the ashes following the humanity's great downfall, the shadow of the past looms over the present. The Council of Cedreno rules with an iron fist, imposing draconian policies to maintain order after the war that left deep scars on humanity. In this suffocating metropolis, individuality is considered a crime, where opinions are classified as "safe" and "dangerous," and censorship is an unquestionable norm to preserve fragile peace. Marina Tosrrington, a young woman stripped of her own uniqueness, grows up in this repressive world, feeling that something is profoundly wrong. She is a creative and passionate soul, but she is forced to conceal her true essence due to the government's watchful eye. Any slip, any sign of questioning, and Marina becomes a threat in the eyes of the regime. However, everything changes on a dark night when Marina is captured by a daring group calling themselves "The Singulars." They embody hope for those yearning for a society where masks can finally be taken off, where authenticity and freedom of expression are restored. Marina is faced with a monumental choice: continue a life of compliance and submission, masking her true identity, or embrace the dangerous journey toward freedom, where authenticity is a virtue, and risk is constant. "Masks of Freedom" is a captivating narrative that delves into the complexities of a society where security is achieved at the cost of individuality, while following Marina's journey in the pursuit of a life where masks are unnecessary, but the price to pay is high. This is a story of courage, resistance, and the eternal human desire for freedom.