UlyssesT,

But just because something is junk doesn’t mean we should prevent people from accessing it.

Again, after glibly dismissing antivax conspiracy theories as unscientific under the presumption that no one credible would believe them (not that that stopped the spread and distribution of them to the general public) you’re suggestion that all of the harmful prior false science listed at the following:

legacyofslavery.harvard.edu/report

slaveryandjustice.brown.edu

slavery.virginia.edu

…app.box.com/…/nzo1tx4elaerg13akjwxuve3pv9sb03a

news.emory.edu/features/2021/09/…/index.html

should get openly and freely distributed under some idealistic notion of “set it all free” while you already derided the public for buying into antivax nonsense. Your idealism can and will hurt a lot more people because you clearly are more fine with racism than antivax conspiracy theories.

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