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thisiscorrect | 3 years ago

>Ideas, especially those that stoke resentments, are like viruses.

The problem is that people make statements like this but apply them selectively. E.g., platforms like major news networks are happy to give airtime to the claim that people alive today, who never owned slaves and are very likely not descended from anyone who did, must pay reparations to others alive today who were never enslaved and may well not be descended from slaves. These same platforms also give airtime to those claiming all societal ills stem from one ethnic group or another (as long as it's the "right" ethnic group being blamed).

This incredibly skewed double standard isn't fooling anyone.

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hackerlight|3 years ago

How is this relevant to the question of whether censorship is effective?

gadflyinyoureye|3 years ago

Because one measure of effectiveness can be equality of application.