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Any Free Speech Left in .US?
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Any Free Speech Left in .US?
Was there ever any ?
Have you looked at the recent NAIVE comments from Esther's latest stooge placed on the ICANN Board ? She is pointing fingers at China for censorship while orchestrating more subtle censorship via the "ICANN Community". When it is subtle, it is apparently OK. That is the game, having a variety of players to confuse naive on-lookers. Those naive participants are of course named as part of "the community" and their views are shaped by the insiders.
NAIVE + NEFARIOUS = a Human Tragedy
ICANN and their tight circle of Registries love to have NAIVE people continue to enter their arenas. .US was corrupt under the Postel Regime and it has not changed.
Do you think .CUBA will change whan Castro dies ?
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