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The censorship is such on television in the U.S. that films like mine dont stand a chance
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"The censorship is such on television in the U.S. that films like mine don't stand a chance"

- John Pilger

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John Pilger's quote speaks to the concern of censorship on television in the United States. He suggests that movies like his own are not offered a sporting chance to be seen on tv due to the censorship that is in place. This censorship could be due to a variety of factors, such as the material of the movie being too controversial or not in line with the worths of the network. It might likewise be due to the truth that the film does not fit into the network's programming schedule. Whatever the factor, it is clear that censorship on tv in the U.S. is preventing films like John Pilger's from being seen. This is a significant issue, as it limits the public's access to various types of movies and stories, and can result in an absence of variety in the media.

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Australia Flag This quote is written / told by John Pilger somewhere between October 9, 1939 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from Australia. The author also have 9 other quotes.

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