Category Archives: Censorship

Twitter suspends Instapundit

Vox Day posts: >If you go to the @instapundit account, this is what you see: Account suspended This account has been suspended. Learn more about why Twitter suspends accounts, or return to your timeline. This is getting crazy. Twitter is … Continue reading

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WP: The newest excuse for shutting down campus speech: ‘Security’

I wish colleges would tell the truth and say that they do not permit the public airing of certain opinions. Catherine Rampell writes: Around the country, colleges have found a new excuse for shutting down free speech: safety. Just as … Continue reading

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Google Has Blackballed This Website From Its Search Results Since August 18

I hired a company to investigate Google’s claims of malicious code on my website and it reported back to me: “Hey there, I have just finished working on this site and everything looks to be clean… Also it looks like … Continue reading

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Rocker Rocks New York

Joseph Sobran writes December 23, 1999: John Rocker, ace relief pitcher and trash-talker of the Atlanta Braves, has made few friends in New York. Now he has incurred the wrath of the Bigot Squad. Sports Illustrated quotes him as saying: … Continue reading

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Colin Kaepernick vs. John Rocker: Some Speech Is More Free Than Other Speech

Steve Sailer writes: From the New York Times: Obama Says Colin Kaepernick Is ‘Exercising His Constitutional Right’ By DANIEL VICTOR SEPT. 5, 2016 President Obama said Monday that Colin Kaepernick, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, is “exercising his constitutional right” … Continue reading

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