How can people who have been completely indoctrinated into the notion that nazis were the epitome of all that is evil be the same people who ban, or support the banning of, books with which they disagree yet still think they are the “goodies”? And it’s not just retards on Twitter or monopolists who can do as they please - there are laws all over Central Europe prohibiting particular political viewpoints because they believe this will combat fascism. If people aren’t free to consume whatever information they chose, or to express whatever views they hold, then what’s the point of combating fascism in the first place? It’s not a defence of freedom if you’re already revoking basic freedoms yourself.
Irelandlost 3 points 3.9 years ago
How can people who have been completely indoctrinated into the notion that nazis were the epitome of all that is evil be the same people who ban, or support the banning of, books with which they disagree yet still think they are the “goodies”? And it’s not just retards on Twitter or monopolists who can do as they please - there are laws all over Central Europe prohibiting particular political viewpoints because they believe this will combat fascism. If people aren’t free to consume whatever information they chose, or to express whatever views they hold, then what’s the point of combating fascism in the first place? It’s not a defence of freedom if you’re already revoking basic freedoms yourself.