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<blockquote data-quote="Ignatius the Kiwi" data-source="post: 77656818" data-attributes="member: 326057"><p>Guess it depends. US typically outsources censorship of the regime to the firms works with; Google, Microsoft and any number of tech/Media outlets. Perfect free speech cannot exist in any system and allowing complete freedom to criticize and illegitimize the current regime of any state or power is always dangerous.</p><p></p><p>Is defending a nation which has suspended elections and targets Churches really the example of defending freedom you want to use? What of the US allying with regimes like Saudi Arabia and others across the world which don't share your perspective.</p><p></p><p>I guess it depends if America can make enough allies/puppets to support it's internationalist order and whether or not is willing to start WW3 in order to maintain the current system. Is it worth the cost of millions, if not billions of lives this time in the effort to maintain the current order? I don't even think it was worth it in WW1 and WW2.</p><p></p><p>And this is relevant to what I'm saying how?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignatius the Kiwi, post: 77656818, member: 326057"] Guess it depends. US typically outsources censorship of the regime to the firms works with; Google, Microsoft and any number of tech/Media outlets. Perfect free speech cannot exist in any system and allowing complete freedom to criticize and illegitimize the current regime of any state or power is always dangerous. Is defending a nation which has suspended elections and targets Churches really the example of defending freedom you want to use? What of the US allying with regimes like Saudi Arabia and others across the world which don't share your perspective. I guess it depends if America can make enough allies/puppets to support it's internationalist order and whether or not is willing to start WW3 in order to maintain the current system. Is it worth the cost of millions, if not billions of lives this time in the effort to maintain the current order? I don't even think it was worth it in WW1 and WW2. And this is relevant to what I'm saying how? [/QUOTE]
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