In a message dated 3/25/2009 2:59:55 PM Pacific Standard Time,
thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com writes:
What I meant was that one would
expect people to be thoroughly in support of a charity dedicated to
fighting child pornography so the fact that there was such outspoken
criticism shows how big a mistake blocking Wikipedia was.
>
But by saying it in this fashion you are mixing two arguments into one.
People *are* thoroughly in support of them.
But people *are also* thoroughly against unjust censorship.
It wasn't because they blocked Wikipedia. It was because they excercised
utterly outrageous censorship powers.
And to this day, they really haven't learned anything except not to block
Wikipedia. They will most likely happily block other sites, without recourse,
without openness, and without any attempt at fairness. Wikipedia just happens
to have people monitoring it who can *do* something about these actions. Not
every site owner does.
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