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The dangerous rise of climate censorship
« on: March 10, 2021, 03:01:03 pm »

The dangerous rise of climate censorship

Stop Funding Heat has pressured a newspaper to delete a series of eco-sceptical articles.
Liam Deacon
8th March 2021
 

Six retweets. That is all the censorship campaign, Stop Funding Heat, needed to have a series of articles taken down by a major British news website and erased from the web. The activists also extracted a groveling apology from the paper’s editor, who promised not only to join the campaign, but also implied his journalists would stop reporting negatively on their cause and would no longer hold them to account.

Stop Funding Heat is a spinoff of campaign group Stop Funding Hate, which pressures advertisers to withdraw funding from newspapers and media outlets which publish articles it disagrees with. Stop Funding Heat is a mysterious outfit which appeared online in 2019. According to its Facebook page, it aims to ‘defund’ and de-platform its ideological opponents in order to make criticisms of green politics ‘unprofitable’. It has no official website and only a Gmail contact address. Yet it has managed to solicit a swift response from a major newspaper.

https://www.spiked-online.com/2021/03/08/the-dangerous-rise-of-climate-censorship/

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Re: The dangerous rise of climate censorship
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2021, 11:35:46 pm »
"Stop Funding Heat..."

That certainly makes sense in a naturally cold country like [formerly] Great Britain.

Hey... just a thought:
How would it play in Reykjavík...?