over 8 years

Back in my day there was just an F word ( ) and a C word ( ) and an N word ( ). But now there's another F word ( ) and a T word ( tranny ) and an R word ( ).

How come every day there's less and less we can say? Back in the day of the founding fathers, (1776) Americans can say any word. But at my latest count, past these 5 stated "extreme" terms, there are 20-30 other words that can get you fired, have you censored on television, have you fined for saying on the radio, or at worst, get you sued for millions of dollars for saying.

To bring back freedom and to make America great again, I think we need to remove taboos from speech. For every word that's declared taboo we have another word that makes you punk rock to say. (BAD) And for the government to tell us to feel shameful because of the sounds we make, I think, is just another form of mind control, something which leads to the unnecessary overdiagnoses of anxiety disorders or tourretes syndrome. Thats right, Americans call cursing a disease (tourettes) which requires medication

Just saying a word is "bad" won't remove certain harmful feelings from society. People will keep using the "bad" words, thinking the "bad" thoughts, doing the "bad" actions. And more words will just start being used, words with more intensity and specificity, words waiting for ugly actions to saturate the blank slate undefined terms present, for every word that's wordfiltered or claimed to be very taboo. (Such as "Santorum", the second "S" word )

Let's kick things off. here are 7 words you cannot say on television

over 8 years
... and we call it, THE ARISTOCRATS!
over 8 years
As long as they don't go you HAVE to say this:
over 8 years
Ehem, *clears throat*


























Thank you.
over 8 years
Just look, here I'll say 2 words that describe 2 words all people do every day:

and (in the bathroom)

And now I'll say how babies are made:



Do you see the blank spaces?

That's how fascism appears.