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The latter.
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I go with freedom.
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if you dont like then dont look at it
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It's neither that clear-cut nor that simple. All things being equal, I prefer to go with "if you don't like it don't look," but that's not always possible.
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If you don't like it, do not look at it. On a side note, I haven't seen you in a very long time. How are you?
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I'm more partial to If you don't like it, don't look at it.
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The latter, however, in our media laden society that is not always an option. People are bombarded with images on public transportation, billboards and even in the grocery store line.
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Yea I thing a person always has choice of watching a show or turning the channel. So I vote for if you don't like, don't watch it.
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There are times when censorship has its place..as when you (or your children) are not given the option of not looking/hearing...but mostly I agree with-if you don't like it, don't look.
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I'm very strongly in the camp of "if you dont like it dont look at it" the only exemption to this rule in my opion would be child porn,freedom of speach is one of our most important rites it's what seperates our sociaty as siverlised and we should defend it with our lives if neccersary.
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If you don't like it, don't look at it.
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dont look at it
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amen, you cant hide it, overt your eyes!
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amen, you cant hide the first amendment from us, overt your senses!
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I'm in the "If you don't like it, don't look at it catagory" - but I make a few exceptions...
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People who say they are opposed to censorship "except for ..." are actually pro-censorship. I am against it, because it inevitably involves someone making decisions on my behalf, i.e. deciding what is suitable for me to see. Especially when it comes to the internet which, if it has any value at all, has to do with the free exchange of information of all kinds.
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