Les sales zartisss du Plateau exigent que le CRTC vienne mettre ses sales pattes dans Internet, une idée qui semble germer dans l'esprit de son président, Konrad Von Frankenstein. La censure du Plateau dans sa plus extrême limite! La réponse de la blogosphère se fait entendre dans le ROC. J'attends toujours un pareil mouvement dans la province dictatoriale socialisto-bolchévique du Culbecistan.
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Battons-nous à armes égales contre le CRTC et les zartisss du Plateau! Je commence à en avoir plein mon casque d'eux. J'invite les blogueurs et la population en général à choisir leur camp. C'est la liberté d'expression ou la dictature à la chinoise qui sera importée ici. Laissez-moi vous dire que la journée même où le CRTC ou son pendant blogosphérique, Onlineguardian, va m'obliger à écrire en fonction de son idéologie gau-gauchiste totalitaro-étatiste rétrograde à la chinoise, je mettrai la clé dans la porte de mon blogue, comme il l'ont fait avec mon premier blogue, et ce, SANS MON CONSENTEMENT.
Pourquoi? Parce que je refuse de bloguer dans ces conditions. Je tiens à ma liberté d'écrire ce que je veux et quand je veux. Compris Frankenstein?
Abolissons le CRTC et Onlineguardian à la place! Mieux que ça, abolissons l'État! Il n'y a pas plus totalitaire que l'étatisme exacerbé culbécois et KKKanadian. Jamais on accepterait ça aux États-Unis.
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