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Accepting a little bit of socialism is the same as taking comfort in that you are a little bit pregnant.

George Rebane

Censorship The 21st century liberal cum progressive retains the same views and definitions of censorship that did their Bolshevik progenitors in the early 20th century.  Specifically, if the dissemination of their ideas are not supported by the public purse, then they consider themselves and their message to be victims of censorship.  Also if their message is not imposed by the government onto some media that broadcasts other political ideologues supported through private sponsorship, then they consider themselves to be censored.  As an example, the current issue of withdrawing government funding from NPR has set off all the usual leftwingers from here to Washington screaming that they are being “censored by the government”.

However, on the other side of their view of censorship, we hear them constantly calling for the silencing of conservative/libertarian voices that have followings which the liberals cannot hope to attract.  This occurs at all levels (e.g. even in Nevada County) where frustrated collectivists gather.  They do not see these calls for proscribing their opposition as censorship.  Instead, they wrap such proposed programming pogroms in notions such as ‘fairness’ and ‘balance’ – cf. the Fairness Act and Net Neutrality.  Since only the extreme few will voluntarily listen to their pap, they seek to impose it by the power of the bayonet.  If this means denying certain political free speech that the consumers want, so be it.  But in their minds, that is never seen as censorship.

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110 responses to “The Liberal Mind – Censorship”

  1. Greg Goodknight Avatar
    Greg Goodknight

    George, I think “smart growth” meant apartment buildings and condominimums [intentionally sic] within walking distance of shopping, jobs and public transit. Preferably in Auburn or Sacramento.

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Funny thing, SBC did a white paper on smart growth and by golly my little affordable housing project for the as the liberals call “the great unwashed masses” fit their policies to a T. So Paul, your history is pretty bad. My project was trashed by he limousine liberals for strictly political reasons, nothing more.

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  3. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Your project failed because it did not have the votes of the conservative Board of Supervisors pure and simple. You greatly exaggerate the influence of the “liberals” of that time. I only brought up the topic to temper the Todd the Dragon Slayer bravado you brought up last week with a little bit of historical perspective. I recall one of my last conversations with Bob Paine who told me he was too old to remember if his stories were true but it didn’t matter since no one else could remember anyway. This happened 16 years ago so it’s pretty recent history and I do remember.

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  4. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Sorry Paul, you have a poor memory. Try ginko.

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  5. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Todd
    Can you please refresh me on what is inaccurate about my recollections? Be specific please. Was the project supported by the BOS or not?

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  6. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Are you that dense? The project was withdrawn, read your history please before you embarrass yourself anymore.

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  7. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Todd
    I know my history. I was there. It was withdrawn because it didn’t have the support of the conservative board. No vote was necessary because it was going to lose and you new that. You weren’t scared off by the Liberal minority were you?

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  8. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Sorry Paul give it a rest. Go back and read my withdrawal in the public record. I seem to remember I and my family were receiving violent threats. Gosh, who could have been doing that? Liberals?

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  9. Mikey McD Avatar

    “Marx and Engels never tried to refute their opponents with argument. They insulted, ridiculed, derided, slandered, and traduced them, and in the use of these methods their followers are not less expert. Their polemic is directed never against the argument of the opponent, but always against his person.”
    Socialism- Ludwig von Mises

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  10. George Rebane Avatar

    Dammit Mikey, you stole the tag line to my upcoming post on polemics. We gotta hide your Bastiat, Mises, and Hayek books. 😉

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