Censorship Bags
Description: A quote about censorship, in white letters: Censorship is the Tool Used When The Lie Loses It's Power
Quote About Censorship - Censorship is the Tool Used When The Lie Loses It's Power Bag
by Designing Mench
$24
Description: Larry Welz, best known for his adult comix character Cherry Poptart, released his image of Cherry in 1993 as a great anti-censorship poster. I'm sure he would dig you wearing this shirt, tho he might want me to change it to say "Fuck Censorship!" If you like this shirt, please donate, even a little, to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund: http://cbldf.org
Description: A quote about censorship, in black letters: Censorship is the Tool Used When The Lie Loses It's Power
Quote About Censorship - Censorship is the Tool Used When The Lie Loses It's Power Bag
by Designing Mench
$24
Description: Words like, “poopface,” and “jeez,” get regularly censored on TV shows by a network-run group called Standards and Practices. When Alex Hirsch was told to change a line in his show, the Gravity Falls creator changed it to, "Not S&P approved." Now it stands as an all-time great placeholder joke.
Description: On June 6, 1990, 2 Live Crew's “As Nasty As They Wanna Be” became the first record to be declared legally obscene after being banned in many parts of Florida. The rap group went after the government in court, losing when Federal District Judge Jose Gonzales made the ruling that the album violated community obscenity standards across Florida counties. As a result, the album sold more copies than it probably ever would have otherwise, and various 'Censorship Is Un-American' efforts ensued across the country, including this one that has been recreated since free speech never goes out of style.
Description: A creepy retro horror-style typography design reading “The Censorship – Some Words Never Make It Out Alive.” Perfect for writers, journalists, activists, free-speech lovers, and anyone who knows the fear of silence. Distressed vintage monster-movie aesthetic with dark humor and modern relevance. Great gift for introverts, thinkers, and lovers of edgy sarcastic tees.
Description: “Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak just because a baby can't chew it.” - Mark Twain - Mark Twain's brilliant analogy cuts to the heart of the censorship debate. A witty, powerful statement for anyone who believes in intellectual freedom and common sense. Makes a great gift for free speech advocates, writers, and critical thinkers.
Description: Snowflake Florida parents were upset that Renaissance art, depicting, Michelangelo's David, Michelangelo’s fresco painting The Creation of Adam, and Botticelli’s Birth of Venus were used to teach a lesson on Renaissance art. One parent calls the classic art: “pornographic”. The Tallahassee, Florida school's principal banned the art from the curriculum to make sure art history is not too "woke" for the fragile Florida parents.