In expressing their views and concerns, future censors have the same rights librarians seek to protect when they confront censorship. In making their criticisms known, people who object to certain ideas have the same rights as those who created and distributed the material to which they object. Their right to express opinions and to try to persuade others to adopt those opinions is protected only if the right people to express ideas they despise are also protected. The rights of both parties must be protected, and will not survive (Harer, John B, 1992). Answer 2: