John Stuart Mill ca,e to mind -  As one would expect, he also seems to be 
worried by the use of social pressure as a means of limiting speech. 
Chapter III of On Liberty is an incredible assault on social censorship, 
expressed through the tyranny of the majority, because he claims it 
produces stunted, pinched, hidebound and withered individuals: “everyone 
lives as under the eye of a hostile and dreaded censorship… and it does not 
occur to them to have any inclination except what is customary”

On Wednesday, 27 February 2019 21:48:43 UTC, Allan Heretic wrote:
>
> Midnight 0il
> Illuminating written words
> Trapping thoughts
>
> Confusion spinning
> Wildly through out the night
> Freeing fear within
>
> Spinning circles
> Ever tighten madness binding
> Inner thoughts trapped
>
> Soul screaming
> Pen slicing through cycle burning
> Oil of Midnight.
>
> Allan
> do no harm
>

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