If you're not adjusting well to a society in which you cannot speak freely, I can't bring myself to fully condemn you. On the one hand you have a radical speaker, true. But he's a man with a computer. On the other you have the power of the police, the courts, the judges, the media, everything else. Read the story. They want to jail the other man FOR SPEAKING. Wow. Does that not give you an indication of who's got the real power here?
Do you know what launched the American revolution?
Sometimes I think the best way to run a tyranny is to convince the public they're "free" and that if they have a problem with the system, they're "crazy" or "dangerous." This works brilliantly against whites. If you're white in Canada or America, you can't speak freely, you can't send your kid to public school, you can't do business with whom you want, can't rent to whom you want or hire whom you want, you can't go to college or get a job because of 'affirmative action,' if other groups have demands, you're 'racist' is you oppose them, your people get murdered and tortured to death by minorities and the news won't report it, and if you even speak out about this, THEY WANT TO PUT YOU IN JAIL. But you think you're "free." Fuck it all, that's a lot of things, but that's not freedom.