It doesn't seem to matter if people have read a "dystopian future" novel where the government enacts a particular dystopian policy. Even though they thought that policy was dystopian in the context of the novel, they somehow think it's a great idea in the real world.https://twitter.com/EFF/status/1429149048997519363 …
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The PMRC is a good example, I think, of bipartisan support for speech suppression. The video game ban that made it SCOTUS was Democrat-led (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Yee ), but I would imagine we could find ones that didn't which were Republican-led.
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Overall, my strong suspicion would be that it will be harder to find examples of right-led speech suppression in modern times because they tend to control less of the publication infrastructure. So in general, they may have more fear that the speech prohibitions will hurt them.
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