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I am in favor of freedom of speech and freedom in general but American society is definitely not in favor of free speech. If anything.. it is paid speech in the United States with massive amounts of censorship (the censorship in the U.S. is increasing every year).

If someone wants to censor @rt-international's activities and in general.. speech.. they can create a separate front-end.

Might as well call it MakeAmericaGreatAgain.com and you can even create a Steem-based token on @aggroed's Steem-Engine and name it "USD".

That's "free speech". @isarnoewe

Um, so you consider trending - where posts most amply supplied with paid upvotes exclusively dominate - to be an example of free speech? I am a bit nonplussed by that. Could you please elucidate just a little and provide some reasonable justification for considering the most heavily promoted group of posts on Steem as somehow representative of free speech?

It would be nice for my cognitive dissonance to dissipate, if only a little, regarding your comment.

Thanks!