• Gloomy@mander.xyz
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    6 months ago

    Same logic applied to something the right does:

    “We are not banning books, we are just not allowing them in libraries and schools. You can always buy them if you feel the need to expose your child to them.”

    So, following your logic, the right isn’t suppressing information about LGBtQI+ people.

    Dont get me wrong please, I don’t think right wing content should stand unchallenged. I am just not a big fan of only allowing the “correct” information. Because, that is what the right is doing already (while screaming about free speach, mind you). I think it’s better to engage with right content and destroy it with arguments, rather then just banning it. I know I’m a minority with that opinion on Lemmy. I’m fine with that.

    • Psychadelligoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      No, it’s not at all the same situation or logic

      It’s more like building a second library for those books and putting it in an undesirable part of town. Still findable, just a bit harder and made less.likely for your average person to find