Censorship is an Admission of Failure
All these new laws they're trying to pass against "hate speech", in which they try to redefine speech as violence, are an admission of falsehood. If the people trying to pass these laws had any arguments, facts, logic or reasoning which could support their position, they would fight falsehood with truth. But they are not on the side of truth. They are not on the side of honesty. They are not on the side of the free and open dissemination of ideas the founders found necessary to government of the people, for the people and by the people. If they were, they wouldn't need censorship. No. These people advocating new censorship laws in the congress hate freedom. They have no plausible arguments for their positions because their political ideology is a religious faith, rather than a reasoned argument. "You can't question the vaccine, just take it," they say. "You can't question the war, just pay for it," they say. If you won't, well you're a bad person. This is not the way our democratic republic is supposed to work. And I will tell you another thing, TSA has got to go. Body searches and cooking our reproductive organs with human-sized microwave ovens is so unconstitutional! It is not even funny. No 911-hoax narrative can justify the sacrifice of our constitutional rights.
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