Vigilant ignorance is a dangerous thing.
The history of the Holocaust includes the banning of books. Maus is a work of art that has helped generations understand Nazi brutality and how they dictated what people could think, read and say. When you become fearful of ideas you forfeit your freedom. nytimes.com/2022/01/27/us/ma…

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That's how dictatorships take root ... before you know it ... THROUGH FEAR ... they will control what you think ... what you read ... and what you dare to say!
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I cant wait to buy it and read it And I will get Peyton Place also as 50s these same kind of nuts banned that.
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Books should not be banned. This is example of topic u should stick to talking about compared to your economic ideas. This Liberty angle when it comes to what we should have right to do is more priority than economics anyways. Economics may be better if we had these liberties...
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TY for the reminder
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Keep the same energy for peoples thoughts and opinions being banned and censored if it doesn’t flow with the overwhelming group think or consensus. This is why being moderate imo is the way. Too much to either side, and you become just as the person you’re trying to defeat.