The ability for humans to freely express themselves (in so far it does not intentionally demean other person(s)) should be considered a human right. Censorship is political violence. — ovdtogt
No I wouldn't argue with that. Using that analogy I would consider censorship to be a form of political (correctness) war perpetrated by the authorities on their own population. — ovdtogt
Shouldn't we wage war ideologically against fascism, for instance? — frank
Shouldn't we wage ideological war against climate change deniers? — frank
Shouldn't we isolate ourselves through censorship from foreign aggressors looking to undermine our decision making processes? — frank
Shouldn't we isolate ourselves through censorship from foreign aggressors looking to undermine our decision making processes? — frank
Shouldn't we isolate ourselves through censorship from foreign aggressors looking to undermine our decision making processes? — frank
Shouldn't we wage war ideologically against fascism, for instance?
— frank
Censorship is the tool used by Fascist regimes to subjugate their citizens. — ovdtogt
we wage ideological war against climate change deniers?
— frank
Yes. But also this is a war that is fought by propagation accurate information (scientific truths). It is not achieved through censorship. Preventing people from denying climate change is counter productive.
Shouldn't we isolate ourselves through censorship from foreign aggressors looking to undermine our decision making processes?
— frank
Again no. Not through isolation or censorship. Education, education, education....The exact opposite. — ovdtogt
one is against an authority, through nothing but political ideology through civil disobedience, or a recognition that the authority is also looking to undermine our decision making process, then what is problem? — Spirit12
They're just trying to protect their citizens. Do we love ourselves any less? — frank
An interesting "fact" of censorship is that it exists and thrives in environments where the prevalent ideology or whatever can't stand up to scrutiny, requiring an additional line of defense in the form of a censor board. That should mean something if not everything there is about muzzling peoples' voices. — TheMadFool
True. But when I'm all righteous in my anti-fascism it doesn't occur to me that I might be wrong.
All censorship is like that isnt it? — frank
True. But when I'm all righteous in my anti-fascism it doesn't occur to me that I might be wrong.
All censorship is like that isnt it?
— frank
:chin: Didn't get that. Sorry. — TheMadFool
Who decides the narrative? Who decides which terms will be used to talk about which situations? This is a form of censorship... — creativesoul
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