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 Posted by MI5-Victim on 11/28/06 15:34 
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The postings to uk.misc newsgroup generated a very defensive reaction from 
Usenet readers in the UK. So much so, that they tried strenuously to 
suppress what was being said, both by breaking the rules of netiquette in 
their responses on the forum, and directly by action to revoke the account 
from which the postings were issued. 
 
Yet the postings were within the normal boundaries of behaviour for 
uk.misc, and other less partisan spectators did not see justice in the 
censorship which was effected, as the following excerpt shows; 
 
:Karen Lofstrom (lofstrom@lava.net) wrote 
:>It does seem that the frequency and the size of his posts are 
:>approaching net abuse.  However, IMHO, they aren't quite there yet. If 
:>his postmaster were to act in this instance, it would raise troubling 
:>censorship issues. 
 
The inescapable conclusion of the censorship effected on the uk.* 
newsgroups is that the British are intent on their wrongdoing remaining 
concealed, and therefore seek to subvert and suppress freedom of speech, 
not only in their own country where the media shows xenophobic bias and 
bile against all perceived enemies within and without, but also in other 
countries which have their own statutes to guarantee the basic human right 
of free speech. 
 
It is absolutely necessary to bring their hate campaign out into the open 
where it can be placed under scrutiny and the harassers seen for what they 
are. That is the only way of making it impossible for the security services 
to carry it out. There is a wider dimension, though. Xenophobia as 
demonstrated by British people and institutions over the last few years 
belongs to the same stable as racial hatred. In one case, two youths on a 
Tube train made that racism explicit by referring to their victim as a 
"soft toy, not up to British Standards". Doubtless others victimize partly 
on the basis of race (isnt it odd that they chose to torment someone who 
is not ethnically English?) while expressing their abuse in terms of 
another genetic attribute, namely mental illness. All xenophobia on a 
genetic basis is wrong, but while racial insults are illegal, abusing the 
mentally ill is neither against the law nor subject to similar condemnation 
when it is exposed. 
 
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