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Pro-banjo player apologizes after reading Andy Ngo book
[thedailykenn.blogspot.com]

Yes. You can actually earn a living making noise, providing people are will to pay for the noise you make. And if the noise is music from banjo picking, then Winston Marshall of Mumford and Sons is one of the fortunate few who earns his living by noise making.

But one sound — the "sound" of a click — apparently cost Marshall social standing. Reportedly, Marshall clicked a 'like' button after read a book authored by noted conservative and anti-Antifa antagonist, Andy Ngo.

Here's how Rolling Stone spun it ▼

dizzynews 7 Mar 10
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Did everyone's balls suddenly drop off? "Oooooh you cannot read a bad book or we will cancel you!" is usually the last step before jailing you for it.

Anyone who ever claimed to be a liberal and is either silent over this type of book burning bullshit or argues for it is not only stupid as fuck because they don't know their history or is just a garbage human.

To quote Tammy Brown, I don't see them out walking kids in nature. No, they do nothing productive in their communities they just bring pitchforks and nooses.

The high irony here is that they think they are better than Pat Robertson and Jerry Fallwell when they are doing the exact same thing. The content isn't the problem it's the fact that you feel you have a right to tell others what content they get to read, watch, or listen to.

Mind your own fucking business.

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