This may be a weird consideration, but a government-sponsored censoring program that filters out blasphemy seems like it may violate the Establishment Clause.
Well, it filters out a lot of other stuff, too… AFAIK the classic US style fig leaf for this would be to officially make up requirements too nebulous to violate any rules whatsoever, and give them for actual implementation to some cherry-picked, but technically “private” jägoffs. :]
I think I see where Tip’s going with this. If he’s not a human stuck in a machine, but a machine with a human brain, then he becomes their department.
This may be a weird consideration, but a government-sponsored censoring program that filters out blasphemy seems like it may violate the Establishment Clause.
Well, it filters out a lot of other stuff, too… AFAIK the classic US style fig leaf for this would be to officially make up requirements too nebulous to violate any rules whatsoever, and give them for actual implementation to some cherry-picked, but technically “private” jägoffs. :]