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R-Jeneration: R-Voice – If you were the official censor for music, how strict would you be?

JOSH LIEBOWITZ

INTERVIEWED STUDENTS AT BASIC HIGH SCHOOL

Emilio MijarRes, junior

"I wouldn't because I believe in freedom of speech. Censoring music is like censoring artwork."

Myles Iglesias, junior

"I would censor music like take out curse words, take out drugs and no alcohol or stuff like that."

Mike Leonard, junior

"I would be strict because I don't like curse words."

Brittany Gray, sophomore

"I wouldn't censor music."

Chris Vincent, junior

"I wouldn't because it's the heart of the music."

Blake Coggin, senior

"I would not be strict at all. It's the most purest form of speech."

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