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Re: If websites and videos are today's equivalent of books
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2022, 05:08:14 AM »
All the responses so far have been "hooray for censorship" in some form.

You are ALL missing the point.

This isn't about the Catholic Church censoring error. That is a good thing. Error has no rights. What the meme in question is talking about is the exact OPPOSITE of that kind of "good censorship". We're talking about an evil regime censoring the TRUTH for nefarious reasons; censoring countless natural truths which affect families, individuals, children, and the health of millions.

Y'all are going to root for THAT?

Re: If websites and videos are today's equivalent of books
« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2022, 06:08:38 AM »
All the responses so far have been "hooray for censorship" in some form.

You are ALL missing the point.

This isn't about the Catholic Church censoring error. That is a good thing. Error has no rights. What the meme in question is talking about is the exact OPPOSITE of that kind of "good censorship". We're talking about an evil regime censoring the TRUTH for nefarious reasons; censoring countless natural truths which affect families, individuals, children, and the health of millions.

Y'all are going to root for THAT?
We all recognise that censorship of the truth is evil. But the far more prevalent erroneous belief amongst Catholics and conservatives generally is the absolute belief in free speech - which played a notable part in the Commies being free to march through the institutions.


Re: If websites and videos are today's equivalent of books
« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2022, 06:19:25 AM »
All the responses so far have been "hooray for censorship" in some form.

You are ALL missing the point.

This isn't about the Catholic Church censoring error. That is a good thing. Error has no rights. What the meme in question is talking about is the exact OPPOSITE of that kind of "good censorship". We're talking about an evil regime censoring the TRUTH for nefarious reasons; censoring countless natural truths which affect families, individuals, children, and the health of millions.

Y'all are going to root for THAT?

The meme starts with "Muh, nαzιs burnt books, hence burning books is bad". Actually, book burning and censorship are neutral just like other weapons.

The meme is against current ZOG, calling back the ZOG of yesterday: "Muh nαzι bad, Freemason fine".




Re: If websites and videos are today's equivalent of books
« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2022, 04:29:08 PM »
The kikes say "book burning is bad" until it's a book or other free speech about the perfidy of kikes. Then such burning is "fine, necessary, morally obligatory."