Imagine you have favorite toys or books that you like to play with or read. Now imagine someone telling you that you can't play with those toys or read those books because they are not good for you or they contain things that you don't need to see.
That's what censorship is, someone else deciding what you can or can't see, read or hear. It happens when someone wants to control what you think or believe. Some people think that certain topics or ideas should not be allowed to be discussed openly or freely because they are too controversial or sensitive.
But there are some people who think that everyone should have the right to read, see or hear whatever they like, as long as it doesn't harm anyone else. These people are against censorship and they think that everyone should have freedom of expression and the right to access information.
This is what a campaign against censorship is all about. People who are part of this campaign believe that censorship is not fair and that everyone should have the right to access information and knowledge freely, without any restrictions. They work to raise awareness about censorship and to fight for greater freedom of expression, so that everyone can express their ideas without fear of being silenced.
In short, it's about promoting freedom of expression and the right to access information. It's about making sure that you can read and see what you want, without someone else dictating what you should or shouldn't see.