for the List [was neo-Nazis on the Net]
Doug Millison
millison at online-journalist.com
Sat Jul 12 11:41:02 CDT 1997
I agree with Alan on this one. Those of us who detest -- as I do --
neo-Nazi propaganda on the Internet can expose it for what it is, on the
Internet, just as people fight against this sort of propaganda in other
forms of media. But no censorship, please. The Internet is the closest
thing we have to a free market place of ideas -- anybody with access to the
Internet can publish anything and attract an audience, and I don't want to
lose that; the capability that ordinary people now have to make themselves
heard, on the Internet, on a more or less equal status with the largest
corporate entities, is unprecedented.
At 7:45 AM 7/12/97, Alan Westrope wrote:
>In case I haven't been clear: I detest the views of scum like Zundel.
>I also devote time, money, and effort into making the Net unconditionally
>secure so that anyone can state their opinions, no matter how reprehensible
>they are to me personally.
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