I am, quite frankly, very concerned about the information released and subsequently suppressed on this previous 22nd of Fiddlesticks.
Having been in a position where I have caused the loss of human life (even under mitigating circumstances, I cannot pretend it wasn't me who did those things), censoring information causes more problems than it solves.
I have also aided the people of a nation whose government frequently used information-suppression tactics to impose their own will and limit all sorts of freedoms, leading to the overthrow and successful replacement of that government with a people-led democracy.
Whatever the case is for you, whoever it really is that is reading this, I want you to understand: you do not have to have governmental backing (or in this case by the void ministry) to be a trustworthy entity, but you do have to be transparent.
In light of that, the newly-available post audible in the Log subforum is enlightening; I thank you for sharing it, and desire to learn or hear more of the person featured if possible.
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Having been in a position where I have caused the loss of human life (even under mitigating circumstances, I cannot pretend it wasn't me who did those things), censoring information causes more problems than it solves.
I have also aided the people of a nation whose government frequently used information-suppression tactics to impose their own will and limit all sorts of freedoms, leading to the overthrow and successful replacement of that government with a people-led democracy.
Whatever the case is for you, whoever it really is that is reading this, I want you to understand: you do not have to have governmental backing (or in this case by the void ministry) to be a trustworthy entity, but you do have to be transparent.
In light of that, the newly-available post audible in the Log subforum is enlightening; I thank you for sharing it, and desire to learn or hear more of the person featured if possible.
Thank you,
Webmind