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by ajross
1040 days ago
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No, this is just censorship. The government showed up and told her to stop saying stuff, so she did. The problem is that the word has been diluted in contemporary usage. Almost everything that people call "censorship" in the discourse mostly amounts to "People disagree with me and I don't liek that", or occasionally "I got banned on <service A> so I'm yelling about it on <service B>". This is what actual censorship looks like. |
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"I can leave but Kaidi can't"
"In fact, one of the latest turns is the Beijing LGBT Center's closure by the Chinese government in May of this year. "
And many other useful bits of information in the article.
Censorship is when you send a message from jail and someone elides stuff they don't want you to talk about. It doesn't involve goons visiting you, travel restrictions and wholesale restrictions on sizeable chunks of the population in terms of education or association.