> On Jan 4, 2016, at 20:31, Michael Cullum <m...@michaelcullum.com> wrote:
> 
> Huge +1 to this for the reasons stated both by Eli about why it should
> exist, and the reasons mentioned by Ferenc in that it's not giving out new
> powers, but adding accountability to the use of those powers. I do think
> however there is some fine tuning that could be done.
> 
> 1) When a summary report is posted, the offender should be given the

The "offender"?  Not "the accused", not "the alleged offender", not "the 
presumed innocent until proven guilty", but "the offender".  *This* is why the 
RFC is awful, horrible, anti-free-speech, etc.  It abides no concept of liberty 
to speak.

The RFC is virtue-signaling for a particular political persuasion, and nothing 
more.

It does serve one useful purpose: to help identify who wants to be an 
authoritarian and shut down speech from others.


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