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Censorship (When the truth hurts)

I have to raise this issue on the behalf of a friend called Source!

He informed me that he recently submitted a response to a critical posting from a contributor
on AfricaSpeaks.com

I read the submission my self and apart from the historical facts contained therein, there is no bad language, nor is there any form of abuse racial or otherwise!

However, as a result of posting a true sound, he has been banned without explanation and/or reason, - what jars my notion of good taste - is that he was not even given the chance to explain or clarify matters from his viewpoint!

That cannot be right! Can it?

WOW!! If using historical quotes and examples about H.I.M. in order to amplify a point is a taboo, then we might as well pack up and go home!

Is free speech (respectful and forthright as opposed to negative and baseless) now become a taboo among 'sensitive' rastafarian adherents?

Knowledge.

Supporting Source

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