Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 03:31:32 +0000 From: neal <kneel.pardoe@virgin.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [OT] who wrote this Message-ID: <200711260331.32642.kneel.pardoe@virgin.net> In-Reply-To: <474A25FE.5000601@net24.co.nz> References: <000401c82fb0$191b53b0$f300a8c0@outkast> <474A1F67.9060404@pacific.net.sg> <474A25FE.5000601@net24.co.nz>
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On Monday 26 November 2007, Brett Davidson wrote: > To give another reason against supression of quotes is > that you tend to emulate the actions of the people's > ideas that you wished suppressed. "The opinion of this > person/group is not worthy of being spread" is but the > thin edge of a fascist wedge. > It effectively states that you know better than the rest > of us and that you are entitled to prevent others from > learning/doing something in their "best interests". > I wish more people would think about that before > attempting to meddle in what others are allowed to do. Good points. It reminds me of a very old mystic quote "when a Sage points to the moon, the idiot sees only a finger" Lets also remember that history is written by the victors, which means they LIE! neal.
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