The usual criteria for blocking websites via public library "public protection" software, is that a site is "obscene" or something like that.
But seasoned critical thinkers know that such software often "likes" to include sites that promote systematic critical thinking.
So it was not a surprise, that, while I could access this Indy site, I *could not* access the local Indy site here in San Diego.
As well, when I tried perusing www.zmag.org, specifically:
http://www.zmag.org/chomskydebates.htm I found that the page loaded, and then abruptly changed to a page that says the site is "not available".
Perhaps someone with know-how could bring up this state of affairs to thoughtful library personnel?
Of course, every user has the "option" to have a reference librarian here at this branch (in Pacific Beach) *turn off* the software, but who would NORMALLY go out of their way to do that (or even know that) when their time is so limited already!!!