On 18 October 2011 10:43, Thomas Morton <morton.tho...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> If an individual expresses a preference to hide certain content, it is
> reasonable for us to provide that option for use at their discretion.
> Anything else is like saying "No, your views on acceptability are wrong and
> we insist you must see this".[1]
> *That* is censorship.


This argument appears to be of the form "black is *actually* just a
very dark shade of white, so offering a choice between beige or cream
to replace black is entirely acceptable."


> 1. I appreciate that this is the status quo at the moment, I still think it
> is censorship, and this is why we must address it as a problem.


This is a combination of argument by assertion and the politician's syllogism.


- d.

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