Yup.  I tell my colleagues that the most profound form of  censorship in our
workplace is self-censorship.  One reply I get, though, is that the only
faultless move a bureaucrat can make is to do nothing!!

Arthur Cordell
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Subject: Blaming the victors
Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 1:39PM

The scum is in ourselves, not in our stars, methinks. It would be much
easier to "do something" about the injustice in the world than most of us
admit, either to ourselves or to others. It seems to me that the
self-censorship I encounter in people at the middle levels is far in
excess of what people need for their personal and career survival. I can
only understand it as a defense against getting so committed that they
would then overstep the actual taboos. And I'm talking about
self-censorship from people who are self-identified as political
progressives.

Tom Walker

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