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Tag Archives: Godwin’s Law
Read Blogs, Save Money: The Revenge of Godwin’s Law
Too bad Hank Williams Jr. doesn’t read this blog. It could have saved him plenty of trouble and money and embarrassment. In October 2011, Williams compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler during a TV news show interview. Mouths were … Continue reading
Posted in In the News
Tagged Adolf Hitler, ESPN, Godwin's Law, Hank Williams Jr., media blunder, Monday Night Football
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Godwin’s Law: A Loophole When Dealing With Libricide
Internet law expert Mike Godwin invented an online maxim. Godwin’s Law basically says that regarding internet discussions, no matter how innocuous the topic, the longer the conversation lasts, the more probable that someone will bring up Nazi Germany, being worse … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, Relationship to Books
Tagged Anthony Comstock, book burners, Book burning, books, Godwin's Law, Library of Alexandria, libricide, Mike Godwin, Nazism, Qur'an
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