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ironman
2 Views · 6 hours ago

the truth about women and naive men

prantle
6 Views · 7 days ago

trump

ironman
5 Views · 23 days ago

listen up

ironman
3 Views · 1 month ago

2pac talks about protection in the black community

ironman
8 Views · 2 months ago

Trump says immigrants are taking "black jobs". That's the height of it.

ironman
23 Views · 1 year ago

University of Toronto professors Jordan Peterson and A.W. Peet discuss the use of alternate pronouns on campus for those who say words like 'he, she, him or her' don't represent them accurately
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ironman
17 Views · 1 year ago

On the latest Patriot Act, Hasan Minhaj takes a look back at the formation of the world wide web and how the growth of platforms like Facebook and Twitter have created social and political issues that our outdated internet laws cannot solve.

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ironman
13 Views · 1 year ago

Prime Minister Narendra Modi when asked about measures the govt is willing to take to improve the rights of minorities in India said that there is no discrimination on the grounds of caste, creed or religion. We are a democracy. India & America both have democracy in our DNA. Democracy is in our spirit & we live it and it's written in our Constitution. So no question of discrimination on the grounds of caste, creed or religion arises. He added, "That is why, India believes in sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas, sabka prayaas and walks ahead with it." Watch the video to know what more he said.

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ironman
18 Views · 1 year ago

A round-up of the best and most infuriating stories of Andrew's week - plus a comedy take on the week that was with politically informed commentators from the world of stand-up.

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ironman
24 Views · 1 year ago

Please note that this conversation was recorded in 2019 before the COVID-19 crisis.
Konstantin Kisin is a Russian-British comedian, podcaster, writer and social
commentator. He made international headlines in 2018 by refusing to sign a
university “behavioural agreement form” which banned jokes about religion,
atheism and insisted that all humour must be “respectful and kind.”

He is also the creator and co-host of the TRIGGERnometry YouTube show.

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ironman
17 Views · 1 year ago

Today's guest is the "Gutfeld!" show and Fox News contributor Kat Timpf, whose new book, "You Can't Joke About That: Why Everything Is Funny, Nothing Is Sacred, and We're All In This Together," is a massive bestseller. It's also a full-throated defense of free speech and a compelling argument for humor as the best possible coping mechanism.

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I talk with Kat about her life as a standup comedian, her past work at National Review and Barstool Sports, how she deals with sexism, what it's like to be an unapologetic libertarian at Fox News, and how her mother's untimely, tragic death convinced her that humor can be a powerful tool to bring a fragmented country together.

This episode was taped live in New York City at the Reason Speakeasy, a monthly, unscripted conversation with defenders of free speech and heterodox thinking. Get information about upcoming events by signing up for Reason's NYC Events newsletter.

ironman
24 Views · 1 year ago

Has there even been a time when free speech has been a more contentious issue on university campuses? Rae Langton charges into the debate from a philosophical perspective. She argues that in order to elucidate the boundaries (if they exist) within which free speech may operate it is essential to consider what the point of free speech is in the first place.

Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and one of Prospect Magazine’s ‘Top 50 World Thinkers’ of 2014, Rae Langton is an expert on moral, political and feminist philosophy.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

ironman
9 Views · 1 year ago

Ireland is set to pass a new bill on “hate offenses.” It doesn't look good for free speech.

ironman
7 Views · 1 year ago

If you want the Police to arrest people for their choice of words then you want to live in a police state.

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ironman
6 Views · 1 year ago

The power-hungry Trudeau Liberals have rammed through their censorship bill into law.

But this isn't over, not by a long shot.

A Poilievre government will restore freedom of expression online & repeal Trudeau's C-11 censorship law.

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ironman
10 Views · 1 year ago

Famed biologist Richard Dawkins speaks to Andrew Marr about the recent censorship debate surrounding gender-critical feminist Kathleen Stock's controversial talk at Oxford University.

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ironman
8 Views · 1 year ago

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ironman
10 Views · 1 year ago

Should we defend the free speech of everyone — extremists included?
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To fully understand your own stance on political subjects such as abortion, you have to listen to and understand both sides.

Defending free speech, according to bestselling author and skeptic Michael Shermer, means ensuring that those you vehemently disagree with are given a fair platform to speak.

This principle should also be applied to extremists and those who choose to listen to them. Protesting ideas should not equal silencing them.
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MICHAEL SHERMER: If we can't think and say what we want how are we going to understand the nature of reality and the way the world works with out communications. And with out that then all other rights – the right to worship religiously or the right to assemble, the right to debate and dispute and criticize the government and then all the others that fall from that – civil rights, women's rights, gay rights, animal rights and so on. All of it depends on us understanding the nature of reality and it depends on us communicating. The reason for that comes straight out of cognitive psychology. That is we are wrong about so much of what we believe that the only way to find out if you're on the right track or you've gone off the rails is to actually talk to other people.

Even if you're completely right by listening to what somebody else says you have an opportunity to strengthen your own position as John Stuart Mill said in his foundational text 1959 on liberty. He who knows only his own position doesn't even know that. So, for example most of my students that I teach they're pretty liberal, they're prochoice on the abortion issue. But when I ask them to articulate the prolife position which over half of Americans take they mostly can't do it. I tell them that you don't really understand prochoice arguments if you don't understand the pro-life arguments. You've got to have both sides.

Even if the prochoice position is absolutely the right one you're still not really understanding until you understand the other side. Then there's the fact that you might be wrong, partially wrong or completely wrong. And again, the only way to find out is by listening to what other people say. Then there's the right not just of the speaker to speak but of the listeners to listen. So when protesters shut down talks at say colleges and universities when a conservative comes to speak it's not just the right of the speaker to speak or the administrators or deans who brought that person in, but the audience. There might be a lot of students that want to hear what this person has to say. And even if they are completely liberal and totally opposed to this conservative's ideas they still have a right to hear if they want to. And so when protesters get these speakers deplatformed, that is they're not even allowed to speak, they don't even come to campus or if they do come and they try to speak and then they're shouted down – it's called the heckler's veto – that's violating the rights of listeners, not just the speakers.
I'll tell you how far I go in defending free speech. I would defend the free speech of holocaust deniers.

My example of this is David Irving whose the most prominent of the holocaust deniers. I've known him a long time since the 1990s. He's definitely the smartest of the bunch and I think he's absolutely wrong and I've confronted him with what I think why I think he's wrong. And as is apparent in his trial he's also pretty anti-semitic, or at least he lies for Hitler. But that's beside the point. The idea that he went to Austria to give a talk and was arrested at the airport. They scan your passport and the name pops up and they call the police and they come and arrest him. He was tried and then convicted and put in jail. And he didn't even give a speech. He was just thinking about giving a speech. So that is the very definition of a thought crime. Do we really want to go down that road? I mean that's what countries like North Korea do. That's what the Soviet Union did under Stalin, arrest people for thought crimes. This is a terrible way to go and I even went so far as to write a letter to the judge in that case on behalf of David Irving...

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ironman
7 Views · 1 year ago

In his keynote speech at the 2023 FIRE Gala in New York City, Run the Jewels rapper Killer Mike tells the story of how he learned the value of free expression, why listening to and speaking with those we disagree with makes us better, and why it is up to all of us to preserve a culture of free speech in America.

Watch Killer Mike's "So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast" interview with host, Nico Perrino:
https://youtu.be/POc9MDok9i8

ironman
13 Views · 1 year ago

Today, FINALLY, Craig is going to talk about Free Speech! Now, free speech is so important because it not only allows you to critique the government, but it also protects you from the government. But it's essential to remember that not ALL speech is protected equally under the First Amendment, and just because you have a right to free speech doesn't mean your employer, for instance, can't fire you for something you say (unless your work for the government and then things get a bit more complicated). So we'll take a look at a couple significant Supreme Court cases that have gotten us to our current definition of free speech, and we'll also discuss some of the more controversial aspects of free speech - like hate speech.

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ironman
10 Views · 1 year ago

It’s time the police ended their investigations into people’s supposedly offensive online posts and focussed on preventing real crime. Steven Edginton explores in a film for The Telegraph whether the UK faces a free speech crisis after a string of arrests over online memes. Watch the full film above.

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ironman
5 Views · 1 year ago

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An Oxford college has been accused of shutting down free speech after it asked attendees to an Equality Conversation event to sign up to a code of conduct. The rules included refraining from using language or putting forward views intended to undermine the validity of trans and gender diverse identities. The college has now retracted this. So should universities be closing down free speech or should they be a safe space for different opinions?

Saqlain Riaz, Vice President Education, City University Students' Union and Professor Kathleen Stocker, University of Sussex debate.

Broadcast on 29/01/2020

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ironman
10 Views · 1 year ago

The Equalities and Human Rights Commission has published new guidlelines backed by the government and a host of higher education institutions to clampdown on censorship in universities across the country. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)

It comes after a number of high-profile incidents in recent years where people invited to speak at universities were "no platformed" by student unions due to concerns about their views.

We're joined by free speech activist and student Alex O'Connor and Senthorun Raj, a lecturer at Keele University who specialises in anti-discrimination law and human rights.

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