Jimi77
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You need to look up the definition of censorship. It's relevant to anybody who is following the story.It's relevant in the trial, not when the news reported it. Relevance and censoring, not the same.
Besides that your original point is moot. You (many pages ago) brought up the idea of censoring shooter identities because they serve to divide us. As an Asian American, my issues with white racists predate the news commonly identifying them when they go the rampage (by several decades). Additionally, as somebody who does follow the news, a few of the new "white supremist" aren't really "white supremists;" they're "Salad Bar Extremist" (IIRC that's what the FBI/DHS are calling them). See how being informed has helped me identify what these whack jobs really are?
Furthermore, lets look at what has led to the latest backlash against the *****/LGBTQxyz community. Some Dylan Mulvaney videos - she couldn't hurt a fly. Target's Pride displays - that again hurt no one. And a Northface video, where again nobody was hurt. Neoconservatives aren't up in arms about the Aiden/Audrey Hale shooting other than the suppression of the manifesto, which will eventually get released anyway.
So while I don't "need to know" about the shooter's ****** or political identity or even that the shooting took place, it certainly can be relevant information and doesn't seem to have much impact on how divided the nation is.
