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The Censorship Trying To Subdue the Truth

Bassey

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Censorship trying to subdue the Truth and I say shamed to those who keep on censoring freedoms of speech, who see the truth but prefer the lies, just as it was in the ancient Rome

Back then, they created a law of unintended consequences) - In ancient Rome, a group of men loyal to the Republic feared that Julius Caesar was going to make his dictatorship permanent and establish a monarchy. In 44 BC, for them not to let that happen they decided to assassinate him, thereby restoring the Republic.

In the ensuing chaos and power vacuum, Caesar's great nephew called Octavius, who quickly rose to the top, assumed power, and permanently ended the Republic by establishing a de facto monarchy.

Then after Caesar's death, it came out that he had never intended to create a monarchical system, such was never in his agenda, but what we call "The Conspiracy" brought about by the conspirator's game players who went about precisely what they had tried to stop.

Again in the 19th century in a country of India, under British colonial rule, authorities decided there were too many venomous cobras in the streets of Delhi, making life uncomfortable for the British residents and their families.

To solve this, they offered a reward for every dead cobra resident would bring in. Soon, enterprising locals began to breed cobras to make a living from the bounty. The government caught on to this and canceled the program.

The breeders, resentful of the rulers and angered by their actions, decided to release their cobras back on the streets, thereby tripling the population from before the government program.

Other notorious examples would include the 18th Amendment establishing prohibition in the United States in 1920, which was designed to stop the spread of alcoholism but only ended up increasing alcohol consumption by a substantial amount, and the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941, designed to decimate the US.

Naval force in one blow and bring America to its knees. Instead, it shook the American public out of its deep isolationism, ensuring the total mobilization of the country's superior manpower and resources to not only defeat the Japanese but also to obliterate its military for good.

The very success of the attack guaranteed the opposite of the intended result, these are some after-effect of censorship one of the best writers in the world Robert Greene writes in his widely best seller book The "Laws of Human Nature"

Hence, the more we try to fight against some law, we end up making room for what we are fighting against. When people try to censor social media and subdue the truth. Sign Up to this platform and be a voice for your community, and country, make a post and be read all over the world
 
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