What Government Censorship Actually Looks Like

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I don’t think I need to explain why freedom of speech has been at the forefront of my mind over the last couple of weeks, but I have noticed that there’s been a lot of confusion in the media about censorship and who is actually allowed to exercise their First Amendment rights. In case there’s any confusion, here are a handful of recent news items about what First Amendment violations (by the government, no less!) actually look like.

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