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Is Censorship Always Wrong or Merely Risky?

via Christianity Today·2h ago

A new term entered the political lexicon during the Cold War era to describe Westerners fixated on decrying the Soviet Union's enemies. This historical context provides a lens through which to view modern debates over censorship and free speech. The article suggests that the line between protecting free expression and engaging in censorship is often more nuanced than political rhetoric implies.

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