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by james-mcelwain
2239 days ago
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I think that framing ("necessary but not sufficient") is a much more productive way that I wish free speech advocates would use more. My opposition to censorship derives from the fact that it tends to require an unjustified hierarchy (i.e. the violence of the state). However, I have a real problem with imparting some kind of magical quality to ideas. I'm particularly annoyed by the way in which free speech advocates act like social norms are a form of censorship. More specifically, that free speech requires platforming -- i.e., rejecting a freedom of association. While I do think that the power companies like Google exert of society is well wroth investigating, in general I find that these are much weaker examples of the use of force to censor ideas. |
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