>From Michael Carmack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Freedom of Speech *is* about not preventing people from consuming
>> information that they *do* want to consume.
>
>Suppose I were to make a public request that any content that
>was critical of human rights violations in China be hidden away
>in a similar fashion? It would be a suggestion made in the best
>interest of the people, of course.
>
>m.
>
If the volume of the human rights stuff were sufficient to get in the way of
finding other stuff (porn?), I wouldn't see any problem with a "no human
rights stuff" button, either. I don't think anyone's making a value judgement
about porn here, aside from the obvious a) there is a lot of it and b) some
people / some of the time, [you] don't want to see it.
--
Benjamin Coates
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