The self-silencing majority
March 3, 202114 min read2806 words
Published: March 3, 2021  |  14 min read2806 words
SHARESHAREknow a lot of people who live in fear of saying what they really think. In red America and in blue America — and, perhaps more so, on the red internet and the blue internet — we are in the grip of an epidemic of self-silencing. What you censor, of course, depends on whe...
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March 28, 2021
This is definitely an opinion piece, but one that I found refreshing and struck close to home. The article does a great job presenting the level at which Americans, especially those on social media, are self-censoring themselves out of self-preservation. As the CEO of Credder, I'm acutely aware of how often I do this and believe it's important that my opinions don't dominate the platform, but I too fall victim to self-censorship more often than I probably should.
March 28, 2021
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