Hypocrisy is an interesting thing. Often, those who espouse freedom of speech are those who will most vehemently suppress free speech when that speech disagrees with them. As proof, I provide the picture at left. That composite screenshot is from my sometimes-friend, sometimes-nemesis Wilbert's blog. He is holding a personal grudge against me due to an argument that occurred on my friend Ryan's blog. And yet, he derides censorship and promotes free speech; though, simultaneously, he refuses to allow any posts I make on his blog. "The best form of censorship is none," indeed. That sentence isn't even grammatically correct.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Hypocrisy.
Hypocrisy is an interesting thing. Often, those who espouse freedom of speech are those who will most vehemently suppress free speech when that speech disagrees with them. As proof, I provide the picture at left. That composite screenshot is from my sometimes-friend, sometimes-nemesis Wilbert's blog. He is holding a personal grudge against me due to an argument that occurred on my friend Ryan's blog. And yet, he derides censorship and promotes free speech; though, simultaneously, he refuses to allow any posts I make on his blog. "The best form of censorship is none," indeed. That sentence isn't even grammatically correct.
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