A day spent in censorship!

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Wednesday 18 January 2012 was a dark day for the Media.

All over you hear these stories of hackers finding personal information on the web of the most sort after people in the world, government bodies, military operations, the kinds of info, we the people of the public are not allowed to know about. Mostly the information found and shown to the public is negative, that in return has a very negative effect on our world information guides.

I call them guides because when thinking of something they always guide me to the right information site that can give me the relevant information I am looking for.

Hearing about all the latest on goings on the web, it concerns me as a member of the public that one day my knowledge will be in danger of not being able to grow.

I started my day as any other day on Wednesday, it felt like a normal day, but the more it progressed, my day just felt more incomplete.

I work in the research industry, research is my job, and collecting and compiling information is my passion. But I could not open my usual sites and get the information I needed because they were protesting against the acts that might become reality.

Opening Wikipedia and not being able to get any information made me feel empty, lost and controlled.
My rights for education felt violated; all though I am not in school or University any more, does not mean I want to stop learning.

With this wonderful digital age, the world has brought us, books made from paper are falling away...

As a member of the public, I need the electronic information to be able to for fill my role in my daily job. With restricted information on certain sites just not being accessible and some sites not at all, the world will have a standstill in education.    

Government, your actions driven by your greed for capitalism and power is taking our right as the public away to be clued up and educated!!!!!
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