Sunday, November 14, 2010

And So It Continues...

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21st Century



Attempting to censor the ideas and opinions found offensive by a group or individual is nothing new. A simple look back through history shows that time and again people have endeavoured to silence the voices of those they consider to have subversive or dangerous views. What is encouraging is that despite these constant attacks on our freedoms, enlightenment usually wins out.

4 comments:

oncefallendotcom said...

Let me explain something about Amazon. First, any schmuck can add something to the Kindle store and sell it within 3 days. It is no different than Google allowing idiot bloggers like AZU to post up their filth.

Second, from what I heard, the book seems to be more satire along the lines of Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" than a pro-pedophile book. I haven't read the book but those who have read it have attested to this.

You have to laugh at AZU, thinking they're actually responsible for the public attention. You also have to laugh at Faux News, since they've been promoting PJ/AZU crap lately.

oncefallendotcom said...

AZU was so proud of their Wikisposure outings only to have the head rat of Pee-J pull the plug on the Wikisposure project.

http://absolutezerounites.blogspot.com/2010/11/rip-wikisposure-roflmao.html

oncefallendotcom said...

I just perused Robbie Taylor's site the other day and he says he doesn't boycott any more because there's too much money to be made. Its amazing what a few bucks will do to a person's principles, eh?

Voice of Reason said...

Well that's very interesting. I'll have to head on over and have a look. I must say that I'm not surprised. Taylor's just out to find the latest faceless threat and hidden conspiracy to 'fight' against. Even in his own chosen realm of 'authority' he's a lightweight and recognised as such.