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Pornography And Freedom Of Speech

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Pornography and Freedom of Speech

     When the first amendment was written, it was not intended to be used
as an excuse for society to make such filth as pornography obtainable to men,
women, and children alike.  The pornography situation of today’s society
significantly contributes to the decline of the country’s moral standards in
several different ways (Leone 105).  The many different types of pornography
pose a sobering threat to society in general and the family in particular by
presenting them with sinister dangers.  Perhaps because they are aware of
these dangers, the government has recently become involved in the tough
decision-making concerning pornography. The Communications Decency
Act has been a specific issue of major controversy along with several studies
that research the facts of pornography.  Fortunately, several major software
companies have developed programs that can assist in protecting oneself and
one’s family from pornography on the Internet (Levy 1).  Parents should also
be encouraged to help protect their children by closely monitoring how their
time is spent online.  When all is considered it is obvious that this country
has a moral obligation to protect the population from the dangers and
indecency of pornography.
     Pornography and all of its vices serve as a moral setbacks for this
country and all who are a part of it.  Through pornography, there are many
fears that have come to life as harmful images  have been offered into the
homes of families everywhere.  Part of  the reason that pornography has
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become so dangerous is because of its ability to provoke and extremely
selfish attitude in those who are involved in it.  This attitude basically says,
“I want to see what I want to see” (Leone 106), and is a narcissistic,
self-indulgent, and socially irresponsible view to take.  When people assume
this sort of attitude it is not only detrimental to them, but to everyone who is
associated with them, as...

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