Very exactly so.
Back in a day, people used to agree on what is acceptable or not, as a society - and even then, a freedom of speech allowed alternative ideas to develop and enrich society.
These days, arbitrary replacement for social norms, supporting a particular agenda beneficial for particular corporations, are enforced through monopolist censorship of corporate-owned expression platforms.
Very exactly so.
Back in a day, people used to agree on what is acceptable or not, as a society - and even then, a freedom of speech allowed alternative ideas to develop and enrich society.
These days, arbitrary replacement for social norms, supporting a particular agenda beneficial for particular corporations, are enforced through monopolist censorship of corporate-owned expression platforms.
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