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  2. Lucas Gage - Wikipedia

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    Gage has been banned from multiple social media platforms, including Twitter (now X) and YouTube, for hate speech and inciting violence. On the platform X, Gage was known for posting racist and antisemitic content, leading to his account being banned in January 2021. He circumvented the ban and returned under the name Lucas Gage in late 2022.

  3. YouTube suspensions - Wikipedia

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    The official YouTube channel of Free Fire India has been hacked and renamed. Thereafter, YouTube deleted the channels due to community guidelines. Initially, the channels were hacked and the name of the channels was renamed. There was a new name that was related to crypto. However, the channels can come back.

  4. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was first blocked in China for over five months from October 16, 2007 [7] to March 22, 2008. [8] It was blocked again from March 24, 2009, although a Foreign Ministry spokesperson would neither confirm nor deny whether YouTube had been blocked. [9] Since then, YouTube has been inaccessible from mainland China. [10]

  5. Nineteen Eighty-Four in popular media - Wikipedia

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    A successful new adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four (by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan), which twice toured the UK and played an extended run in London's West End at the Almeida Theatre and Headlong, have been staged. A Broadway presentation of the stage adaptation was scheduled to open on 22 June 2017 at the Hudson Theatre. [1]

  6. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned by the Cuban government. 1984 Red Dawn: Banned by the Cuban government for negatively portraying Cubans. 1992 Captain Ron: Banned by the Cuban government. 1992 A Few Good Men: Banned by the Cuban government. 1995 GoldenEye: Banned by the Cuban government for portraying Soviets. 1996 Azúcar Amarga: Banned by the Cuban government. 2008

  7. Are schools misreading Iowa's book ban law by banning ...

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    A Des Moines Register survey finds Iowa schools have removed over 40 classic and modern classic novels, from '1984' and 'Brave New World' to 'Roots.'

  8. South Carolina just banned seven books in public schools ...

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    The banned books are Elana K. Arnold’s “Damsel,” Colleen Hoover’s “Ugly Love,” Sally Rooney’s “Normal People” and four fantasy novels by Sarah J. Maas. South Carolina just banned ...

  9. List of films banned in China - Wikipedia

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    To Live 活着: 1994: Zhang Yimou: Ge You, Gong Li, Niu Ben, Guo Tao, Jiang Wu: The film was banned the same year of its release due to how it portrays events such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. [10] [11] [12] 1292365: The Gate of Heavenly Peace 天安门: US premiere in October 1995: Carma Hinton, Richard Gordon: Dai Qing