dianaiad
Well-Known Member
Interesting. I take an opposite conclusion from things like that.
When something generally apolitical like a knitting discussion board clamps down on extremism but only ends up booting right-wing extremists, this suggests to me that there are significantly more right-wing extremists than there are left-wing extremists.
The US has a very strong skew to the right, politically. Anywhere else in the world, a position like "let's not have concentration camps" would have wide political support; the only people opposing it would be the extreme right fringe. In the US, this view is seen as somewhat left of centre. It's bizarre.
When a political philosophy allows someone to ban any mention of Trump, and disallows MAGA hat patterns because doing so is support for 'white supremacy," but allows and encourages 152 patterns for p*ussy hats, and quite blithely allows "F***Trump" patterns, (there were, I believe, fifteen patterns for MAGA scarves or hats) I have to conclude that it's a bad political philosophy.
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As well, the number of patterns involved here tell me that your opinion regarding the number of extremists is truly upside down.
Freedom of speech, along with freedom of religion, are the two MOST important freedoms we have, I firmly believe. When one side censors the other, everybody loses.
And I haven't seen sites censor left wing protests. Only right wing ones.