
On a more serious note:
People that learn things ask a lot of questions, want to know why and pursue those goals. I think curiosity and "wanting to know how" is a natural right that is responsible for everything the world has.
People that seek to deny other's knowledge or claim knowledge only for themselves are in opposition to the idea that maximal knowledge and curiosity are valuable things. And whose right is it to place restrictions on what other people are allowed to know?
Plus: Trying to limit or horde knowledge doesn't work.