Censorship goes back and forth pretty often as a political topic: conservatives want to censor one set of ideas, progressives another. It seems odd to frame this as "conservatives vs progressives" instead of "honest labeling means everyone wins"
At best, it seems like a Libertarian ideal, but I'd argue it's a generic American ideal: it is the first amendment.
Censorship goes back and forth pretty often as a political topic: conservatives want to censor one set of ideas, progressives another. It seems odd to frame this as "conservatives vs progressives" instead of "honest labeling means everyone wins"
At best, it seems like a Libertarian ideal, but I'd argue it's a generic American ideal: it is the first amendment.