Blacklists Regenerate Alerts for the Risk to Freedom of Expression
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History has provided a stark warning: when those in power begin to single out, censor, or categorize dissenters, freedom of expression enters dangerous territory. From Goebbels and Mussolini to Stalin, Pinochet, Chávez, and Ortega, blacklists have been used to persecute and silence. Today, these practices are once again raising uncomfortable questions. Blacklists are not democracy; they are a tool of authoritarianism.
History has provided a stark warning: when those in power begin to single out, censor, or categorize dissenters, freedom of expression enters dangerous territory. From Goebbels and Mussolini to Stalin, Pinochet, Chávez, and Ortega, blacklists have been used to persecute and silence. Today, these practices are once again raising uncomfortable questions. Blacklists are not democracy; they are a tool of authoritarianism.
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