Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Censorship of the Internet :: Argumentative Persuasive Essays
Censorship of the Internet       The censorship of the Internet is a big argument today in the world of  computer technology. The government is trying to control something that is to many people an extension of the First Amendment Right, Freedom of Speech. Just  this one point should be a slap in the face of every American anywhere, because  the government is trying to take something away that has no right to be taken  away. The Bill of Rights is the foundation that our country is based and built  on and now the government that was created to protect that Bill of Rights, that  piece that declares our rights and freedoms, is trying to change one of those  twelve rights to make some conservative people more happy about how our country  is and how it is run.     The world is so concerned today with the petty things that are being done  that they do not look to the larger picture of what is actually happening. The  government is trying to censor something that they created over thirty years ago  to possible send information much more harmful to humanity than pornographic  materials or information on how to create bombs that do not work. The Internet  was created over thirty years ago by the military for a alternative means of  communications other than telephones communications in case of a nuclear strike  by the Russians that rendered our great country basically helpless, this  previous Internet went under such names as ARPANET, MILNET, and other acronyms  similar to these. This great idea by scholars was next adopted by very well  known colleges of the United States to provide a quick means of communications  and data transfer, such as research information transfer or transcript transfer,  between the students and college professors of diff   erent city and state  colleges. Some of the first colleges that took that great step into this new  unknown frontier were CALTECH, MIT, Harvard, and other great prestigious  colleges of the United States. During this time period of the Internet the  government had no problem at all with what was happening. The colleges were  putting large amounts of information on the Internet so other scholars could  observe and comment on ongoing experiments, and the government was happy with  the large computer network they created for their own personal dastardly deeds.  					    
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