Sensitivity is a plague in political and social discussion; an apparatus for censorship. The worst conclusion for anyone to circulate in the political, social, religious sphere is the silencing of those who have ‘offended’. Well, to some extent, it is equitable for the standards of religion due to their teachings accentuating the suppression of their opposition. Having to witness censorship in the modern Western world is a grievous worry. With the internet and social media, bloggers, YouTubers or average users who post or ‘like’ an occasional contentious remark, are sadly seeing a decline in the importance of free speech as a result of warnings, demonetisation or suspension of their platforms by either advertisers or butt hurt viewers.
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