Barney Rosset was a free-speech warrior and radical publisher whose mid-century literary censorship battles against the US government blew open American culture, opening the door for Jay Z, Fifty Shades of Grey, "Game of Thrones," and Chris Rock. Barney's Wall, now on Kickstarter, tells the story of one man's hard-fought battle for the right of free expression.
Read MoreWhile news of a film adaption of nostalgic title Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark just surfaced with filmmaker Del Toro producing and possibly directing, a documentary about the books with the author's family is in production.
Read MoreDue to the ISIS training camps through the United States; Counter Terrorism For The Average American recently uploaded the film to youtube for Free public release. Youtube pulled the video; stating that the video is inappropriate.
Read MoreThis Sunday, at the Battle of Ideas festival in the Barbican Centre, 60+ eminent speakers will enter a pop-up "Views Box" to share their thoughts at the launch of the "Freedom Challenge." The Views Box is an inflatable video booth which will be touring UK locations to encourage the public to have their say on freedom-related issues.
Read MoreThe government of Quebec takes totalitarianism to a whole new level by evoking the equivalent of the War Measures Act to go after and censor social media websites, , such as blogs, FACEBOOK and other free speech sites - aka THOUGHT-CRIME.
Read MoreMilan/Paris-based photographer and writer Enzo Dal Verme (he has shot for Vanity Fair, l'Uomo Vogue, Marie Claire, Grazia, Elle, Panorama, etc.) has just launched a very unique blog to disclose what mainstream magazines have banned.
Read MoreThe Canada Games host committee and national organization censored stories during the Games that disclosed there were limitations in disability access. Do sporting events require infringement of free expression and disability discrimination.
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