An Illustrated Guide to Self-Censorship | The Free Press

The article lengthy and it's filled with lots more illustrations and gibberish...

One day, Hypothetica’s king died, leaving the throne to his son, King Mustache. Unlike his father, King Mustache was highly sensitive to criticism. He issued a decree that made criticizing him illegal—an attempt to lay down an electrified “censorship fence” across the topic that would severely punish anyone who dared to cross it.

  • StewartCopelandsDad [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    When speech actually infringes upon a citizen’s safety, it’s not allowed

    governments that enact censorship policies rarely call them “censorship” policies—they usually say they’re banning some form of vile or objectionable speech

    this guy actually thinks in little stick figures