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Category Archives: Censorship
You can’t spell Sports without PR… (Part 1)

As I’m posting this, the F1 race is finished in Bahrain: The race took place despite worldwide protests, at a massive cost to the Bahrain government. In the background of the stadium, as usual, smoke rose from tires, but this … Continue reading
Read more about You can’t spell Sports without PR… (Part 1)The opposite of manipulation

What do food farms, Republican senators, and the military have in common? The answer, of course, is that they don’t like whistleblowers. Whistle-blowers are folks that work within an organization and see something unsavory, and then ‘blow the whistle’ … Continue reading
Read more about The opposite of manipulationRevolution! Manipulation!

Well, it’s been a busy January. It’s hard to think back to any other month in history which has been a witness to two revolutions – Tunisia, and, now, Egypt. Revolutions are hard and therefore rare – two a year would be exceptional. Two in one month is… disturbing. Continue reading
Read more about Revolution! Manipulation!This post is censored, part 2

We’ve talked about censorship before. But the topic is a rich one, and we can periodically revisit it for fun and insights. You may have heard that the U.K. government is drafting an interesting plan. To combat porn, the government … Continue reading
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