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Big Tech: private companies now wielding the coercive power of government like a one-party state
Anyone with siblings knows that trying to win an argument by yelling louder than your sister, or sticking fingers in your ears and filling your head with alternative noises (usually something like “blah blah blah I can’t hear you”), doesn’t really work. It may end the argument, you see, but it never wins it.
That is why censorship is so obviously a bad idea.
Most of us stop arguing that way by the time we are adults. We learn that not all arguments need to be won; it’s okay to disagree with someone and ignore them, or go separate ways, or even still respect them.
We also learn that the only situation in which an argument does need to be won, is when you need the other person. So it’s actually…
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