Yet Another Definition of Free Speech Suppression

By Ryan • on October 28, 2009

salesmanNo jokes now, folks.  It’s zero flak time.

As reported at Michelle Malkin, another definition of free speech suppression has arisen:  “media justice”.  Paired up with the standard-issue refrain of “hate speech”, it’s an attempt by various liberal churches to try and silence conservatives on the issue of illegal immigration.

I can’t say I’m much surprised.  Apparently, someone wants to lead the next charge for amnesty by first silencing those responsible for its last defeat, and that of the last party championing it, the Republicans.  Smart, in a Machiavellian sort of way, but free speech suppression nonetheless.

This isn’t about hate speech or justice of any kind.  It’s about
“all liberal, all the time” with no opposition.  It’s another power play with a pretty name so that the left can create another voting block out of illegals.  They can’t just come out and say that, though.  It’s always some sweet-sounding propaganda line to mask the true intention.

Today, it’s “media justice”.

Bernard Shaw is an excellent man; he has not an enemy in the world, and
none of his friends like him either.
                -- Oscar Wilde

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