Censorship can act as a catalyst for rebellion by stifling free expression and igniting a desire for change among those affected. When individuals or groups feel their voices are suppressed, it often leads to increased frustration and resistance against authoritative forces. This repression can unify dissenters, fostering solidarity and a collective identity that fuels movements for social or political reform. Ultimately, censorship can inadvertently highlight the very issues it seeks to obscure, prompting a stronger push for freedom and justice.
rebellion and honor
Passive rebellion and voting are two forms of participation that helped bring about changes in the civil right policies. Rosa Parks was a passive rebellion.
what is a tv censorship
Censorship is against the Bill of Rights freedom of expression. If there is any censorship that is illegal, so your answer to the question is that there isn't any censorship.
what form did the censorship take
Office of Censorship was created in 1941.
Office of Censorship ended in 1945.
Index on Censorship was created in 1972.
Censorship is getting out of hand.The censorship of the television was a bit far-fetched.Censorship exists to protect people from harmful content.
Usually not. They were needed for their physical, not mental, strength. Knowledge could bring rebellion.
your mom was born that is what happened in 1835 with censorship!
No More Censorship was created in 1988-08.