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"However, what appears distressingly obvious through Assange’s address is his apparent consideration of Europe as a hive of journalistic integrity, a nexus of free speech and censorial freedom. This appears misplaced, or perhaps it is a tugging forelock requirement to obtain the platform?"

'Nonetheless, it appears starkly at odds with the increased stranglehold being imposed on free speech everywhere in Europe, in addition to the range of draconian ESG-like measures'.

https://drlatusdextro.substack.com/p/free-speech-at-the-crossroads

Several questions do indeed emerge. The real questions we need to ask ourselves is whether we should bother at this juncture, whether we are merely circling the drain, transfixed by pointless distractions? Whatever and wherever the truth may lie, it appears beyond obvious that there are troubling and revealed inconsistencies in Assange's address. Time to move on then?

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Bullseye!

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Indeed, from what I’ve read elsewhere - time to move on!

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Good questions.

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