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Michael Mills, Ph.D.
This post is a response to The Case Against Censorship: Should Black Women be Thanking Satoshi Kanazawa? by Michael Mills, Ph.D.

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Nobody stopped Satoshi Kanazawa from saying whatever he wants. He can take out his own website and blog on. He can submit his ideas to journals. He can solicit interest from hundreds of other outlets. In is untrue that he has been silenced.

PT stopped him from saying what he wanted on their property. Just because you can do what you want in your home doesn't mean you are free to do it in my home. He has no right to say anything he wants on somebody else's media outlet. PT didn't stop him from expressing his ideas; it just decided not to help him out by giving him a forum.

Satoshi Kanazawa probably could have posted on PT had he worded his points in a less provocative manner.

I support PT's decision to pull the blog.

 



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