Censorship becomes excessive when it stifles free expression, limits access to diverse viewpoints, and undermines democratic principles. It can hinder societal progress by suppressing important discussions and critical thinking. A balance must be struck between protecting individuals from harm and preserving the right to free speech. Ultimately, the threshold of "too much" varies based on cultural, legal, and ethical considerations within a society.
No. The problem with your question is who decides that there is "too much" and why. Your question leads to censorship and the freedom of speech is an important right.
Depends. If Mitt Romney is the example of the Republican party, then their stance on freedom of speech and censorship changes based on who he is talking too.
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.
It would be nice, but they're too ignorant to keep out of trouble.
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.
your mom was born that is what happened in 1835 with censorship!
No More Censorship was created in 1988-08.