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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Censorship: Kay Anderson vs. Michael Moore

Is controversial documentary is about our first amendment rights. Although, we as Americans are guaranteed the right to have freedom of speech, Kay Anderson and his allies would like to jell who or what mess senesce the town of Orem, doh is exposed to. Simply because Mister Anderson does not agree with the political views of Michael Moore, he wants to censor what the whole town is allowed to hear. Utah Valley State College (UVSC) is located in Orem where Michael Moore was scheduled to speak.Since the tickets were sold to college get along or older persons, one would surmise that those individuals attending would not be easily swayed by what Kay Anderson sees as the evil of Michael Moores message. Why should the habitual public in Orem not enjoy the same liberties that Kay Anderson does in determine who or what message they want to hear? It is as simple as if the person wanted to hear Michael Moores message, they bought the ticket to his public speaking engagement.Many of the coll ege age students that Mister Anderson was es read to shelter from Michael Moores message were made more homophile(a) simply because of the uproar caused by Kay Andersons shenanigans. Mister Anderson is a bully who was trying to limit the choices of others in Orem. Just because Mister Anderson might not share Michael Moores political views, why should the general population of Orem have no say in whom or what they are exposed to? Bringing Sean Hannity to speak at the UVSC campus was just a way to try to placate the Mister Anderson.It did not garter the capital situation. It actually cost the college a little more money just paying Sean Hannitys travel expenses than paying Michael Moores speaking fee and travel expenses. In the end just because Kay Anderson and a few students disagreed with Jim Bassi and Joe Vogels decision to bring a controversial speaker to the UVSC a campus was divided. With the loss of revenue from alumni donations, the college was the one hurt in the end.

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