Christopher Hitchens, on today's self-censorship:
So there is now a hidden partner in our cultural and academic and publishing and broadcasting world: a shadowy figure that has, uninvited, drawn up a chair to the table. He never speaks. He doesn’t have to. But he is very well understood. The late playwright Simon Gray was alluding to him when he said that Nicholas Hytner, the head of London’s National Theatre, might put on a play mocking Christianity but never one that questioned Islam.
All because, as Hitchens points out, the free press, the alleged defenders against censorship and repression of free expression, have surrendered to thugs.
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