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> Unpopular ideas can be silenced, and inconvenient facts kept dark, without the need for any official ban. Anyone who has lived long in a foreign country will know of instances of sensational items of news — things which on their own merits would get the big headlines-being kept right out of the British press, not because the Government intervened but because of a general tacit agreement that ‘it wouldn’t do’ to mention that particular fact. So far as the daily newspapers go, this is easy to understand. The British press is extremely centralised, and most of it is owned by wealthy men who have every motive to be dishonest on certain important topics. But the same kind of veiled censorship also operates in books and periodicals, as well as in plays, films and radio. At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas which it is assumed that all right-thinking people will accept without question. It is not exactly forbidden to say this, that or the other, but it is ‘not done’ to say i...
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/input.html#attr-input... > The following extract shows how a messaging client's text entry could be arbitrarily restricted to a fixed number of characters, thus forcing any…
> That's how human society works most of the time. No, that's how it breaks apart and dies.
> He watched on. Now that he had changed sides to the SS, he admired the strength of Fritz and the police man even more. He finally had left the camp of those who were wretched enough to let themselves be bludgeoned…
> The greatest evil perpetrated is the evil committed by nobodies, that is, by human beings who refuse to be persons. -- Hannah Arendt You don't cease to be come a person responsible for what you say and do, fail to say…
True, but it's not outright impossible to see some of one's own flaws. At the same time, another person might perceive a flaw "false positive" where they just don't know the full story. So it's a bit of a simplification…
> it would better address the political and humanitarian issues raised. That wouldn't make it "better", not doing so makes it completely unacceptable.
That certainly explains the regular silencing of criticism of China on HN. The irony is really something though: http://blog.samaltman.com/e-pur-si-muove > Also, smart people tend to have an allergic reaction to the…
> Unreason and anti-intellectualism abominate thought. Thinking implies disagreement; and disagreement implies nonconformity; and nonconformity implies heresy; and heresy implies disloyalty — so, obviously, thinking…
> while we are all waiting That phrasing I disagree with. As Noam Chomsky said, this generation has to decide whether there will be organized human life on the planet in the future (similar to something we would not…
Why does something you imagined that wouldn't really add anything worthwhile not being the case take away from it? Good on them that their careers cannot be hindered for this; not everybody doing what they feel is right…
Rapidly voted up, and rapidly penalized. > position 11. How intermittent breaks in interaction improve collective intelligence, 34 points, 5 hours ago, 7 comments vs. > position 16. From laboratory in far west, China’s…
No, fuck totalitarianism. We don't even know what China might be if it weren't for totalitarianism. Just like an individual under such pressures cannot become themselves. Speaking of things that suck, why is this story…
> we're all supposed to be ashamed of porn and sex outside of marriage in the west So basically, you're not aware of any of the stuff I'm referring to, and reroute it to what you do know. It isn't the weakest possible…
I generally agree, but in this day and age, there is also real horrid, vile stuff... just follow banner ads on random free porn sites and you'll find a lot that is more an excessive dehumanization arms race than…
If you have issues with protecting children from harm by predators, apart from that kind of being a red flag, I would rest assured that any kids ideally will be adults one day, with their potential heavily influenced by…
It's nauseating that an important topic like this one gets headed of with cutesy deflection from someone with a nick that's a homophone of "gas the jews".
It's pre-emptive in that it doesn't address any of it, you just says that "this" has been said about other things, supposedly implying that since this somehow refutes even one sentence in the article, making all…
> People have been saying this What is "this", in this context? The article isn't 1% as shallow as your pre-emptive dismissal of it.
> Maybe we should be, though? [..] Great. I'm not sure that should top your list of injustices, though. It doesn't top mine, because it's not one thats happening in my back yard. So do you think we should care, or…
> War is essentially an evil thing. Its consequences are not confined to the belligerent states alone, but affect the whole world. > To initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international crime; it is…
> If we completely drop the utilitarian approach Yeah, if. However you then speak of > a track record of failure to inspire change, or even causing conflict which is again completely removed from personal moral…
> Strikingly, no concern was voiced over the glaringly obvious fact that no official reason was ever offered for going to war -- no reason, that is, that could not be instantly refuted by a literate teenager. -- Noam…