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1. mtgp10+cn[view] [source] 2020-07-07 16:18:34
>>tosh+(OP)
>While we have come to expect this on the radical right, censoriousness is also spreading more widely in our culture

The "radical right" enclaves on the internet are literally the only places where you won't be banned for not falling in line.

We need to have this discussion in more than one dimension. Left/right and authoritarian/anarchist are orthogonal metrics.

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2. CJeffe+Po[view] [source] 2020-07-07 16:28:37
>>mtgp10+cn
I'm not sure which "radical right" enclaves you are talking about.

Donald trump and conservative groups on reddit for example are some of the most ban-heavy groups around. Where are you thinking about?

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3. mtgp10+nA[view] [source] 2020-07-07 17:21:34
>>CJeffe+Po
TD is not far right. 4chan is "far right". 8chan is "far right". But there are regular far left threads on chans advocating for all kinds of radicalism (including violence) as well as making legitimate talking points - no one gets banned, even though the sites primarily lean right.

The only "side" interested in actual free speech currently is the "far right", unlike left leaning forums and media outlets which explicitly censor one particular point of view, regardless of whether it is backed by legitimate science which should be open to discussion.

Censorship has undeniably become a leftist problem, if you insist on reducing the high dimensional space of political leanings to a single myopic dimension. Unbelievable that in 2020 people are shamed for going to the last places on the internet where discourse is unrestricted.

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