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b18a399 It's harder to pick and choose when you're dead. It's like a photograph, you know. It doesn't matter as much. death-and-dying death truth self-censorship significance perspective etiquette Neil Gaiman
7556af4 We'll beat you yet, you cold-blooded, censored son of a bowdlerized, unprintably expurgated deletion! self-censorship cursing profanity David R. Palmer
7264c46 Where did this absurd rule come from, and why did we so meekly obey it? Under a tyrannical regime--and the Ireland of those days was a spiritual tyranny--the populace becomes so cowed that it does the state's work for it voluntarily. And as every tyrant knows, a people's own self-censorship is the kind that works best. In the 1990s, when revelations of clerical sexual abuse and the Catholic Church's cover-ups put an end to its hegemony almost overnight, my generation scratched its head and asked, in voices trembling with incredulity, 'How could we let them get away with it for so long?' But the question, of course, contained its own answer: Power is more often surrendered than seized. self-censorship tyranny John Banville