Oh yeah! I am pretty much with you on that. I am big fan of free speech. Love WikiLeaks and what it stands for, think what they have done to Assange is actually criminal. I despise the MPAA and RIAA, think they should be forcibly disbanded and formally charged with the corruption they are undoubtably linked to (We came close to getting them in Lousiana). I hate the unobjective reporting that passes for news when it is clearly editorializing without stating itself as such. Most media have been bought and paid for and almost make politicians look honest. etc., etc. etc.,
Now I realize that some censorship is necessary but like everything else it opens itself up to abuse by government authorities. I mean you don't want your kids cussing you, you don't want your employees publicly debasing you and undermining your authority, teachers should expect students to be quiet and listen in school until it is time for questions to be asked. There are countless episodes where a little censorship goes a long way. But that is not what we are talking about. It is governmental attempts to control what we can see, hear, or read.
The moment people tell you what you can and cannot watch, can and cannot read, then it stands to reason they'll start telling you what you can and cannot think too (hence thought police).
100% with ya bro. I just thought you went a little overboard, thats' all. We have to have a little perspective sometimes, be grateful for the freedoms we still have compared to others. People in Indonesia can't access this forum (without going through a proxy of some sort), Akiba-Online is on their blocklist too.