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by DeepSeaTortoise
437 days ago
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> "Conditional banning isn't banning" which isn't a coherent argument. It absolutely is a coherent argument and you know that. "Unconditional availability" inherently excludes "banning" and also "conditional banning" but the latter is a mere subset of "banning". Denying the distinction of the sub- and its superset is extremely intellectually dishonest when that's what the entire argument hinges on. When I dump hundreds of tons of a book into a river a day and the government requires me to stop doing that, it's not banning the book from the people living downstreams, even despite the availability of the book being reduced for them. |
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