Art censorship is a significant issue that impacts artists around the world, stifling creativity and restricting freedom of expression. Recent trends show an increase in cases where art exhibitions, performances, or publications are censored due to controversial content or political reasons. Petitions surrounding this topic often advocate for the protection of artistic freedom, calling out censorship in various forms.
Notable petitions include one that protests the removal of a controversial artwork from a museum and another that supports an artist facing censorship for their political opinions. These petitions highlight the importance of upholding freedom of expression in the art world.
Join the movement to combat art censorship by exploring the petitions and adding your support. Your involvement can help safeguard the right of artists to create and share their work without fear of censorship.
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As someone with mild autism, anime, manga, and games are my comfort zone. They help me calm down from what's going on in the real world. And yet credit card companies and those activists are taking those away from us. Look; if you guys don't like what you see, then that's fine. But that doesn't mean you get to censor stuff other people with brains (i.e. common sense) enjoy! Even some women with brains enjoy anime/manga/games, too (we mostly enjoy them for the powerful stories, and bright colors)! It's like you wanna buy an apple at the grocery store, and yet the credit card company declines your purchase, because apples are "too sweet". If censorship takes over the entire anime/manga/gaming media, there won't be any left for us. In fact, we wouldn't have fun, or work on stuff we want at all, and that will destroy the entire entertainment industry, and it'll collapse economically. Fiction is fiction, and reality is reality.
Banning sexual content has always been a slippery slope. First it's anything outrightly explicit, but different people have different definitions of what sexual content is, and bans like this disproportionately harm the LGBTQ+ community because of it. The kind of people that fight against pornography for "family values" are the same kind of people who would label the very existence of someone like me as "explicit". Bans like this help no one and cause far more harm than good. And even if you don't agree with the existence of explicit content, why should payment processors have the right to dictate what we can and can't purchase? It's a direct violation of personal freedoms. No company should be allowed to decide where and what I use my own hard earned money to purchase.