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by MaxGanzII
1573 days ago
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> how is it free speech if "russia today" is banned by youtube or facebook or twitter in the US or EU but if russia blocks facebook or CNN in russia then its "attack of free speech?" Free speech does not include using speech to lie and defraud. The Russian State controls the Russian media and what you get is and only is propaganda. It is there purely to defaud and deceive. This is not about freedom of speech, it's about crime. If you meet a man lying through his teeth to sell you fake insurance, you do not protect his actions on the basis of freedom of speech. |
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The same rhetorics is used by Russian government when it tries restricting pro-western sources.
And it's not like they don't have a rather solid ground for it. Anyone living in Russia and reading western reports on it knows how much the real life is different from and image painted by journalists in some captivating (almost mythological) narrative way.
Does this mean that Russian government does good when it restricts access to information? Or does it rather teach us that universal unrestricted accees to information is imperative, and people should be able to make their own decisions, rather then consume what was provided by a local journalist?