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Your argument here is that something which does not legally constitute censorship would be better replaced by something which does.



The US constitution does not have a monopoly on the definition of "censorship". Just because government censorship is the only kind it talks about doesn't mean the word doesn't extend to censorship imposed by other entities.




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