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Pirate Bay Launches Free Speech Blog

Chris Blanc writes "In their ever continuing battle to 'free the Internet', The Pirate Bay has now launched an uncensored blogging service, called Baywords. The service is intended to be a safe haven for bloggers who want to be able to write whatever they want."

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  1. first post by timmarhy · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm going to post on there how pirating is actually stealing.

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    1. Re:first post by travbrad · · Score: 3, Funny

      Finally somewhere that you can say whatever you want on the internet! *looks at countless troll posts on slashdot*

    2. Re:first post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yes, but hopefully they won't rate your karma, and knock you down if you either talk good about Microsoft or bad about Apple, or if you just complain about something not working on your linux machine.

      Since I just said these things... I'll post as an AC (my karma is still trying to recover).

    3. Re:first post by teh+moges · · Score: 2, Funny

      Absolutely not! We wouldn't want to make kidnapping and murder seem more serious then they really are!

  2. Free Speech, My A## by desmondhaynes · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well I can post anything I want, on my own hosted website. And Piratebay is a thief's den. Want to see me write this on my blog? What are these guys thinking? Free speech my a##

  3. Fixed that for you by eebra82 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Pirate Bay launches free speech blog - Chinese firewall updated
  4. Re:biased enforcement by tomhudson · · Score: 2, Funny

    I live in Springfield Missouri, which is right in the middle of the bible belt. About a week and a half ago, our local sheriff (Jack Merritt) made the following statement in reference to somebody on American Idol signing the national anthem:

    "The way I hear Jason sing the national anthem makes you want to go out and kill a communist."

    And he said this to a local newspaper reporter. Now, terrible grammar aside, this is a horrible comment for a law enforcer to make, and it could certainly strike fear into local communists.

    So, Jason's a commie who sung the anthem really bad, right?