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Censorship or self-censorship? - andyburnett - 14-08-2012 What happened to Pat's post on censorship? :\ Re: Censorship or self-censorship? - Patrick McGovern - 14-08-2012 i deleted it and reposted it addressed to the correct Andy (Andrew) Re: Censorship or self-censorship? - Andy Howie - 14-08-2012 I wondered that myself. Quick look at the logs and he he deleted it and has redone it. Re: Censorship or self-censorship? - andyburnett - 14-08-2012 Had me worried there for a second or two. A post on censorship being censored would be quite amusing though. I'm not a fan of censorship in general - but I do think (lengthy) forum bans for those who can't conduct themselves in a reasonable manner on a public forum are in order, particularly when the forum is that of our national association. Re: Censorship or self-censorship? - Andy Howie - 14-08-2012 I must admit Andy, my first thought was "Did I really read that..." Re: Censorship or self-censorship? - Patrick McGovern - 14-08-2012 It is clear that not in one thing alone, but in many ways equality and freedom of speech are a good thing. Herodotus 8) |