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by int_19h
2840 days ago
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Classifying government documents is not censorship, since it's not government suppressing anyone's speech. It's strictly a transparency issue. All of your other examples involve private censorship (which can be rephrased as "people and companies exercising their property rights and freedom of association"), not government censorship. |
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Definitely an example of mandated censorship, corruption, and maybe some kind of conspiracy. Maybe protecting politicians' and Saudi's interests at everyone else's expense. Even if it kills a bunch of us. If that's how they use the power, they don't deserve to have it.