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by flangola7
1088 days ago
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> No, it's far less defensible, because people have the internet to look up and verify things as needed. Actual it is far more defensible, as I already clarified earlier. Propaganda remains effective regardless if there is the ability to verify it or not - and that is assuming everything can and will be checked by every person, which isn't realistic. > This kind of censorship is just nannying, which I'm generally against. It's not nannying at all. It's basic national self defense. Pen is mightier than the sword and all that. Brainworms are an insidious contagion. |
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You didn't clarify, you just gave your opinion. One I disagree with.
> Propaganda remains effective regardless if there is the ability to verify it or not
So you claim. Even so, the correct approach is for the government to fight propaganda with corrective disclosures. Censorship is not the answer.
> It's not nannying at all. It's basic national self defense.
It is certainly the former, even if it is the latter also, something I'm skeptical of. The two are not mutually exclusive.
> Brainworms are an insidious contagion.
You fight them with truth, not censorship.