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Propaganda Techniques Using Information: Censorship, Euphemism, Thomas Bowdler, Hate Speech, List of Books Banned by Governments, Book Burning
Propaganda Techniques Using Information: Censorship, Euphemism, Thomas Bowdler, Hate Speech, List of Books Banned by Governments, Book Burning | Source Wikipedia
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 221. Chapters: Censorship, Euphemism, Thomas Bowdler, Hate speech, List of books banned by governments, Book burning, Samizdat, Frank Harris, Information warfare, Motion Picture Production Code, Orwellian, Cover-up, Frankenchrist, Master of the Revels, Slaughterhouse-Five, Google bomb, List of banned films, Nonviolent video game, Eastern Bloc information dissemination, A Clockwork Orange, List of book burning incidents, Obscenity, Japanese history textbook controversies, Freedom of speech, Christmas controversy, 201, Deutscher Fernsehfunk, Information war during the 2008 South Ossetian war, King & King, South African Broadcasting Corporation, A Game at Chess, Virgin Killer, Bundesprufstelle fur jugendgefahrdende Medien, Corporate censorship, Radio jamming, Soviet Central Television, Everett T. Moore, Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance, Suppression of dissent, Seven dirty words, X-Rated: The TV They Tried to Ban, Al Jazeera bombing memo, Postal censorship, The Interpreter, Lapsiporno.info, News embargo, Destruction of libraries, Self-censorship, Nigger, Sex shop, List of Pre-Code films, Newspeak, Pierre Marteau, Fahrenheit 56K, Strafgesetzbuch section 86a, So where the bloody hell are you?, The Calcutta Quran Petition, Splinternet, Literary Inquisition, Siku Quanshu, Office of Censorship, Freedom of thought, Disemvoweling, Rundfunk der DDR, Debora Shuger, Man in the Box, Gymkata, Speech code, Censorship by religion, Faleze de nisip, Barney Rosset, Media blackout, Israeli Military Censor, Burning of books and burying of scholars, Tobacco bowdlerization, People-first language, Right to Censor, Advice to a Friend on Choosing a Mistress, Cartographic censorship, Lester Asheim, Reputation.com, Czech TV crisis, Heckler's veto, Mona El-Saghir, Electrohippies, Eliminationism, Secret Museum, Naples, Whitewash, Boris Casoy, Fig leaf, Ex...
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It's times like this that make me embarrassed to call myself an American. What the hell is wrong with people? 😡

Unless it's a matter of survival book burning should never be a thing.

sprainedbrain Sad and infuriating. 😩 2y
Librarybelle 😡🤬😤 It also makes me want to cry! 2y
AmyG Frightening. 2y
Gissy It is just not let us be manipulated by others. Be open to listen to others but maintain our critical judgment based on what happened in history to not repeat the same errors. So sad to see people doing this type of thing. 2y
mandarchy As a non religious person I am fascinated by the fear of witchcraft and wizardry. I understand Wicca is a religion and Christians seemed threatened by non Christian religions. But are witchcraft, wizardry, and vampires a real threat to Christians? They seem very imaginary to me. And by Christians, I don't mean all Christians, just the book banning/burning variety. 2y
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