| Do you think this is new or something? The government has a documented history of retaliating against people regarding speech issues. There was a long period, know as "the red scare" in which this happened. There are many forms of "in between" retaliation, that is in between a democracy and an authoritarian government. And it is important to also protect people against these in between consequences, by allowing them to be anonymous. We don't have to straw man the situation, and talk about a dictatorship that kills people. Instead, we can also say that lesser forms of retaliation are also bad, such as the kind that happened during the red scare. |
Joe McCarthy was censured by congress and fell out of political favour. Furthermore, the Supreme Court handed down a number of decisions that greatly reduced the scope of the government's ability to penalise supporters of communism such as: Yates v. United States, Scales v. United States, and United States v. Robel. This is how such matters should be tackled in a free society, rather than coming up with elaborate mechanisms to hide our views from the government.