Cross-partisan competitive socialism isn't exactly anything to salivate over.
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Replying to @HalenIndus @Outsideness
Yep, I'm with you here. This can't really be considered socialism in the way the civil rights act can be. Censorship is very easy for companies to stop doing, in contrast to avoiding inadvertent discrimination or disparate impact prohibited by the civil rights act.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @HalenIndus
The idea that any government can be trusted with these powers seems naive to me. Next time Dems are back in the saddle they'll find a way to do something horrible with them. ...
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... There's absolutely no point honing weapons that are going to spend roughly 50% of their time in enemy hands.
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... The only real security is based on formal and informal institutions with consistent (anti-Leftist) alignment.
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Replying to @Outsideness @HalenIndus
Is it just on my end, or is everyone else noticing that
@HalenIndus's tweets are disappearing in this thread? Anyway, I just don't see how an anti-censorship law could be used against you unless you're in power and want to silence ideas you don't like.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
They'll find a way to interpret "anti-censorship" that turns everything into a progressive propaganda organ.
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