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George Galloway – Ishmael Reed – Huckleberry Finn Censorship – Video

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AMV Minis Challenge 18 – Unnecessary Censorship – Video

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F*cking Censorship TROLLING in Call of Duty Ghosts – Video

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Right, Turkey elections are over. You can use Twitter again

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The Turkish government has finally lifted its ban on Twitter after a largely unsuccessful attempt at state-sponsored censorship in the run-up to key local elections held last Sunday.

Prime minister Tayyip Erdogans administration blocked the popular microblogging platform a fortnight ago after complaining of a smear campaign when alleged recordings of senior officials making shady deals appeared on the site.

The telecoms authority (TIB) confirmed to Reuters on Thursday that the ban had been lifted, a whole week after an Ankara court ruled in favour of a group of journos and lawyers who complained that the block contravened their "freedom of information and communication.

The ban followed some fighting talk from the PM, who branded Twitter a scourge and said of social media we will wipe out all of these.

He followed the Twitter blockade last week with a ban on YouTube on which site agitators had also posted audio files incriminating his administration.

In the end the Twitter ban didnt appear to have much effect. Just a day after it came into force some social media agencies were measuring a spike in tweets of up to 130 per cent from Turkish users.

Many used TOR or VPNs to get around the ban, whilst Twitter also tweeted several numbers its followers could use to SMS their posts.

A lifting of the ban always seemed likely in light of this, and after president Abdullah Gul declared, on Twitter, that it was unacceptable.

For the record, Erdogans Justice and Development (AK) party took over 45 per cent of the vote at the elections. All El Reg can deduce from this is that either censorship works or there are a lot of Twitter haters in Turkey.

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April 04, 2014

I am writing in response to the recent decision by the Film Censorship Board of Malaysia, as a result of which the latest Darren Aronofsky film Noah has been banned in Malaysia.

Firstly, let me express my deepest dissatisfaction with this highly unjust and shameful decision. It is another ban which is not only wrong and misjudged but also harmful for Malaysia, which tries to present itself as a tolerant and moderate Muslim country.

In fact, another film ban (after the The Wolf of the Wolf Street) is nothing more but just another clear message that Malaysia is a country far from tolerant, where non-Muslims must (on what grounds?) abide by Muslim laws.

As we all know, this is not the case, as one can eat non-halal food in restaurants.

In my opinion, if we accept the Board's ruling, I believe Malaysian law-enforcement authorities, following the logic applied by FCB, will have to close all non-halal businesses in this country: from restaurants serving pork to Beach Club and Chinese liquor shops.

From this point of view, attempts to ban Christians using the word Allah is incongruent with these conservative and exclusive tendencies. But then, please, do not try to convince us, non-Muslims living in Malaysia and the world, that Malaysia is tolerant, moderate and open.

Secondly, let me argue with the Board's ruling and point out, how illogical and harmful this decision is.

As a Christian I do not have to abide by Muslim law. But I cant understand, why am I deprived of the possibility of watching a movie which is not insulting my religious feelings?

If the Board is so concerned about feelings of Muslims, which is in fact its duty, that is all right, however it cant, as a result, limit my freedoms.

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Boston Bombing Suspect Under Mind Control? (Extended Version) – Video

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CHANGE AMERICA by BREAKING INEQUALITY – Video

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Ron Paul to give keynote address on Texas State campus April 12

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Dr. Ron Paul, former presidential candidate and congressman from Texas, will be the keynote speaker at the Young Americans for Liberty state convention on April 12. This years convention will be held at Texas State University in the JC Kellam Administration Building. Speaking along with Paul will be Lawrence Reed, president of the Foundation for Economic Education. The Young Americans for Liberty is a continuation of the Students for Ron Paul which was a division in his 2008 presidential run. Paul has been a presidential candidate in both the Republican and Libertarian parties as well as serving in the U.S. House of Representatives for 14 years. He is also the father of current U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky. The April 12 event is open to the public with tickets costing $25, which includes lunch. For more information go to yaliberty.org/events/2014--4-12/texas-state-convention.

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Free Thoughts Podcast: What Is Libertarianism? (with David Boaz) – Video

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Facts, Propaganda and Libertarianism

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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not to their own facts. This celebrated line of the late, great Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan has become a political football, hurled first by Senate Majority Leader at the Koch Brothers in a speech on the Senate floor and then hurled back at Reid by the Charles Koch in an op-ed in yesterdays Wall Street Journal. Alas, poor epistemology. No one studies it anymore.

The Koch op-ed was remarkable in every way but most obviously because it was so juvenile. How dare anyone question their motives? Did they think no one would respond when they are spending millions of dollars in attack ads against politicians? I confess I was surprised to find out Charles Koch was, apparently, so thin-skinned.

But, it was the repetition of the epithet collectivist that best exhibited the sophomoric thinking of this scourge on our body politic. Stalin was a collectivist. Mao was a collectivist. Obama? Cmon. To note only one example, despite the fact that the entire culture now refers to the Affordable Care Act as Obamacare, what happened the past few months is the seven million people signed up for private insurance. They did not sign up for Obamacare, they signed up with Aetna or Blue Cross or Kaiser. How is that evidence of collectivism?

I also think it is at least histrionic to say that freedom must be restored in our society. There are many things that ail American society to my mind, but a lack of freedom is not one of them. I cant think of something I have intended to do in recent months but for the fact that the government was impeding me. Oh, I stop at red traffic signals, but not because the government tells me to do so, but because I dont want to be in a traffic accident. If you want a glimpse of the libertarian vision the Koch Brothers champion, I suggest you go to a major intersection one day when the traffic signals are not working. That is freedom, to be sure, but is it what we want?

Libertarianism is one of the leading heresies of our day. The definition of heresy as truth run amok fits perfectly. Libertarianism is a heresy of liberalism, not the modern, Obama kind but the classic, Lockean and Madisonian kind. Any thoughtful Catholic has sufficient difficulties with liberalism, all of which tend to wish it were less individualistic, less focused on human autonomy, less redolent of rights apart from correlative responsibilities. Libertarianism wants to pull liberalism in the opposite direction, removing even the few checks on unfettered license that liberalism supplies.

But, when it comes to epistemology, there should be no such thing as a libertarian position. Facts are facts, right? Well, not exactly. Look at the coverage of the Affordable Care Act. My friend E.J. Dionne wrote a splendid column yesterday asking if there was any penalty for untruthfulness in politics anymore when politicians and faux journalists routinely claim on thing, their claims are subsequently disproven, and they just look for different facts the sustain the same claim.

The fight over the ACA is only part of the problem. If you watched only MSNBC the past few weeks, you would be convinced that the most important story in the country was the investigation of Governor Chris Christie regarding the closure of lanes onto the George Washington Bridge. If you watched nothing but Fox News, you would be sure that the most important national story was either the utter failure of the ACA or Benghazi or, maybe, the so-called IRS scandal. If you watched CNN the past few weeks, it has been all Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 all the time, whether or not any new set of facts warranted such attention and the Breaking News banner. It is pitiful. Our news agencies are either propaganda arms of the political parties or they are ambulance chasers. Thank God for March Madness and Law & Order re-runs.

Facticity has its limits. I have cited before the observation of Leon Wieseltier that there is not a chart in the world that can explain the significance of charts in the world. We humans will always need philosophy, not mere scientism, and philosophy permits disagreement, especially on this tricky issue of epistemology. But, most political discussions are not subverted because of a faulty epistemology. They are subverted because the desire to win trumps the desire to be correct. When that desire to win is aligned with mountains of cash, you get the Koch Brothers. They look at our unruly, chaotic, highly individualized culture and they perceive a need to restore freedom? They see collectivism? Either they are blind, or they know nothing of history and what a real collectivism looks like, or they have drunk too much of their own Kool-Aid and are now incapable of sight and truth. Heresies are like that.

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