30 DAYS
After the uproar caused by the photo of the lynching that can still be viewed on this site, Facebook has sentenced me to another 30 days of hard labor. For a moment, I thought FB founder Mark Zuckerberg was going to order that I be hung from the nearest mesquite. When the United States was as bad as South Africa if not worse, racists used to send postcards of lynchings. Facebook has the right to censor as it pleases.
When I worked for various newspapers, editors frequently deleted some of my best quotes or passages. You can't always get what you want. Writing, if you have something worth while to say, is a rough and tumble business.Just like there are individuals who would be willing to surrender their personal freedoms in exchange for the safety of a police state, there are many who would gladly compromise their First Amendment rights in order to avoid facing the brutality of the truth.
My blog, The McHale Report, faces fewer restrictions and I have freedoms that I can't exercise on Facebook. Nevertheless, blogs are subject to closure. The powerful will stop at nothing to silence the powerless if the latter become too much an inconvenience.
We win and lose battles, but the war never ceases.
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