I have a dream.
That one day, all LRC posts will be created equal. That posters from all over the world will not be judged on the whim of a partial moderator, but on the quality of their content.
I have a dream . . . I have a dream that one day in LRC, with its ever-present censorship, with its leaders espousing freedom of speech with their words interposed with modification and nullification of speech . . . will one day right there on LRC once again allow posts that fit outside the norm so that the men, and the females, and the transgenders, and even the Kenyans can all engage in constructive conversations and work out their differences with dialogue instead of violence.
I have a dream . . . That those that want to censor LRC will come to the realization that censoring speech does not censor thought, but amplifies it. Invisible then, it dwells and concentrates, until just like magma rising to the surface explodes into a fiery show of destruction.
I have a dream . . . that one day we will allow speech to develop and those that are wrong be publicly wrong and corrected, rather than silenced in their misunderstandings.
When we allow freedom to ring -- when we let it ring from every city and every track, from every state and every D1 school, we will be able to speed up that day when all the world's runners, from the Ethiopians, to the Europeans, and event he Jews, will be able to join hands on LRC and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last, Free at last, Great God-a-mighty, we are free at last!"