Censorship never was a left-wing tactic. Opposing censorship was never the hallmark of right-wing values. And censorship is never aimed at one ideology or the other, but at *dissent* from the ruling class wherever it comes from.

Listen to Noam Chomsky:
Read how Chomsky, in 1981, object to the attempts to have a tenured professor in France fired for Holocaust revisionism, because Chomsky knew that that framework, once implanted, would be used against people like him, Edward Said, Howard Zinn, etc.: https://www.nytimes.com/1981/01/01/world/chomsky-stirs-french-storm-in-a-demitasse.html
In case anyone is confused, *that* is the tradition in which I believe, the values I follow, the people I most respect. Label it how you want. Accuse people who defend these crucial rights of whatever you want: we love Nazis, racists, etc. etc.

Don't care. This is what's noble.
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