uBlock Origin + Cookie Notice blocklists also work fine.
I started to write this comment meaning to add that Firefox does it all by itself now, but I just read that such feature "is not currently available anymore".
Using uBlock to hide the cookie banners mostly works, but there are occasional websites where it's buggy: I have to disable uBlock, accept or reject cookies, then re-enable uBlock.
So some websites actually require an accept/reject, and don't work if just visually hiding the banner, which is what this does.
Any world history source, such as Wikipedia, yes. (If that’s not the reason you brought it up, I only saw your first two words in the discussion; perhaps your reply was truncated unexpectedly?)
This definitely ties into a weakness in the U.S. speech laws — we rarely view obscenity as relevant to non-erotic topics, so our social edifices are ill-equipped at considering this topic at all: by social assumption, a non-erotic text such as the old testament bible is unconsciously assumed exempt from obscenity concerns even though it is blatantly NSFW. (I can’t speak to how other countries handle this topic.)
For example: Both of these sentences mean the same thing, but are translated differently by Google translate (mobile app, if that makes a difference):
Suden syö karhu.
Karhu syö suden.
Your best bet is to learn Finnish instead of relying on a translator.