And the last six thousand years of government have proven that most officials are not trustworthy for having say over what source of information adults should have access to.
Well in my opinion the government has absolutely no right whatsoever to dictate to the population what media they should have access to or not. It's not the government's business to regulate what we are reading, period. Such regulation belongs in dictatorships and authoritarian regimes, not free societies.
Should the government try to control what we can read, then under the concept of natural rights, it has no authority to do so. And we might even have an obligation to disobey the government - yes, civil disobedience, something that I strongly advocate for in that case.
Enough is enough with this censorship and thought control that has no place in a secular, tolerant and free society.