Free Speech gives people the ability to hold the powerful to account. Which is exactly why the powerful work to eliminate it.

Posted by freedomforall 3 years ago to Politics
2 comments | Share | Flag

Excerpt:
"There’s a very important question that we all need to be asking ourselves at this point in history, and that question is as follows: how much are we as a society willing to sacrifice so that the US government can win a propaganda war against Vladimir Putin?

Let me explain.

One severely under-discussed aspect of the latest round of escalations in Silicon Valley censorship which began at the start of the Ukraine war is the fact that it’s an entirely unprecedented order of censorship protocol. While it might look similar to all the other waves of social media purges and new categories of banned content that we’ve been experiencing since it became mainstream doctrine after the 2016 US election that tech platforms need to strictly regulate online speech, the justifications for it have taken a drastic deviation from established patterns.

What sets this new censorship escalation apart from its predecessors is that this time nobody’s pretending that it’s being done in the interests of the people. With the censorship of racists the argument was that they were inciting hate crimes and racial harassment. With the censorship of Alex Jones and QAnon the argument was that they were inciting violence. With the censorship of Covid skeptics the argument was that they were promoting misinformation that could be deadly. Even with the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story it was argued that there was a need to protect election integrity from disinformation of potentially foreign origin.

With censorship relating to the Ukraine war there is no argument that it’s being done to help the people. There is no case to be made that letting people say wrong things about this war kills Ukrainians, Americans, or anyone else. There is no case to be made that disputing claims about Russian war crimes will damage America’s democratic processes. It’s just, “Well we can’t have people saying wrong things about a war, can we?”"
SOURCE URL: https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/04/16/how-much-are-we-prepared-to-sacrifice-to-help-the-us-win-a-propaganda-war-against-putin/


Add Comment

FORMATTING HELP

All Comments Hide marked as read Mark all as read

  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 3 years ago
    I laugh when people comment that we have freedom of speech. Just dare to say something bad about any topic and you'll get feedback from someone! We do not have freedom of speech any more.
    Reply | Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink  
    • Posted by 3 years ago
      Feedback from individuals is free speech and I support it even when I disagree, or if it seems irrational to me.
      When anyone tries to censor other adults from stating their opinion in the presence of other adults, that is suppression of free speech.
      When done by the state or powerful agents acting on the state's behalf I think it is "censorship", even when the actor is
      doing so in social media that they control.
      That "censorship" is unfair and free men should boycott the platform and use the market to punish the actor.
      Reply | Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink  

FORMATTING HELP

  • Comment hidden. Undo