Doesn’t Murray have the right to express his views?
Of course, Arthur T. Murray has the same right to free speech as anyone else. Unfortunately, Murray himself does not see things this way. Whenever he is banned from a private discussion group, and whenever material he posts is removed because it violates some terms of use he agreed to, he claims he is the victim of censorship and oppression. Yet ironically he claims that “crackpottery” should be “banned” from public dissemination [23].
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