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radical group decided to shut it down, hundreds of antifa affiliated twitter accounts started bombardingng the the vee called the williams center. they also went after the chief police of rutherford, a man called john russo, and they threatened violenc chie. now, at that point, a chief of police who wanted to defendlice the constitution, his solemn duty would have pushed back and affirmedto the sacred right of free expression of every american. but that's not whacoe freet ruse instead, he caved to demands of the mob. he warned the venue that ife venue might save face civil liability if they let free speech continue. if they alloweh tod the show tow on , then he said he would shut down the show on , quote, ultiic the safety grounds. soma ultimately, the williams center had no choicee wh and canceled the show. in the end, the only peopl e wil who showed ulip the williams center that night were several police officers, and they were there to make was noedy takie st comedy taking place, none at all. thenjury to add insult to injur,
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the next morning, the mayor ofry rutherford, new jersey, fran, k. nunziata, bragged about what d the city had done. he said it was his decision to use the power of the state to cut down comedyquote,, quotea unbeknownst to the borough, none, zero wrote an event wasy c planned for this evening atul the williams center, news of which quickly circulatededia through social media. online intelligence led the t police department to believe thathetial the event had the potential for concentrate confrontation. therefore, enunciators said, quote, after discussions with the owner, the event has been canceled. hee the blame shiftingt th here, the potential for confrontation. it wasn't the comedie comedianas going to confront or threaten rd anyone with violence. it wasict wing the radical leftg group antifa, but it was who was punished.s ex >>pe this is not the first time itjosh denny has experienced this. ie panst few four times twst the past fe.w weeks. shows canceled because of threats from the left to shows m are canceled in chicago, another two in new york .patt
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and every timeern.dene same patn denny would schedule a comedy show that a huge amount of antifa affiliated twitter accounts intimidated the venuede and local officials who collapsed under the pressure and shut it dowrn.a danny can no longer speak at a this point. s the only wayho he can host a shw north of the mason-dixon line is to delivee masor cryptics dei instructions to his fans aboutci where to meet secretly like a speakeasy. >> otherwise, if he doesn't do this all in tifa has to do to end free speech is send its some tweets and then weak leaders capitulate immediately. >> josh is not the only performer being targeted, beingg and it's not just comedians. lar this, ofge course, is part of fe a much larger campaign to end free speech in the unitedvi states , a country whose civicw religion was free speech just a few years ago. >> this is a huge change and anu ominous one . anyone who tells you you can't say what you truly believe is it's totalitarian. make no mistake, it's not about
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sensitivity. it's about controlling you. it's totalit youy. marian, we're going to startdiab tonight with what's happening to comedians because freethe wa society requires comedians elcomedy is the way we tell the truth. the presence of comedians ino a society means you get to mock the people in charge very quickly and it's not an accident we're running out of. >> comedians only wrote comedyaa is tolerated now and that'nos m our way of saying no comedy is tolerated. now, elon musk pointed out out a few months ago in ane sati interview with the satire sitert the babylon behee. is and then you realize it's like, wait a second, this is ag- is a comedy getting at an i essential truth or trying or is there is there a propaganda element orr a -- is it trying th you in a particular direction or getting getting to ano an essential truth that is humorous? and when it stoptials trying tot to an essential truth, that that is that is humorous, then
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,you know, it's it's just not that funny. >> well, after that interview,>e twitter, as if to prove it has no sense of humor at all, banned the babylon be their crime. they made fun ofhe the administration's fake trans admiral, that guy in a dress they're calling female. we all know what elon musk did next. he bought twitter in a we'll mus speak to the ceo of the babylon bee about what musk must do i to restore free speech to thiss country. what is cleapoinr this point is that after elon musk fired half of twitter's employees, twitter got better. why?th because they were the censors. and twitter isn't the only company, many of whoseur freedom employees work effectively as censors to shut down your freedom to say what you ts think outside netflix headquarters last year, protesters, some of themsoe cens netflix employees, gathered to demand the censorship of daveorf dave chappelle. >> watch this.>> now, i now it's okay to laugh
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at your sparking hate conversation by breaking my sid e. my son got a weapon. he's got a so what you had atit netflix is what you also had ats twitter. e omenonand it's the same phenor that's canceling comedians all over the country. >>y, a small group of politicaly inflamed, highly motivated extremists who prevent the majority from saying what it thinks. another word for thattyrann is tyranny. one and it's everywhere. one of the few people ink hollywood willing to fight, is a back against this and see what he really thinks is adam carolla, a long time comediann ' who has stayed trueas exa and therefore funny. and he mocked the people youcthy saw as exactly what they are, t
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humorous babies. >> i need to explainth to the people at netflix, which is an interesting another interestings dynamic is your job isn't that important and it doesn't reallye change hearts and minds. he thisi think people have thig where it's like dave chappelle reallyng to mobilize this group of our society s, which never really seems to be mobilized, like his words, his words hurtg and his words artoe going to cause x, y and z. no, they're not.x, y a he's a comedian.nd he gets to say what he wantss to and he gets paid and you get paid. and that's calledou entertainment. >> hee's a comedian. he gets to say what he wants.. that's no longer the rule and a lot of places.. but adam carolla lives by that rule. still, he joins us tonight. how , thank you so much for coming on . how do youdo how do you do how o you do comedy in a moment likelo this? you still do standup?
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>> yes. i was on a stage at the improvt. in hollywood last night, and i was on stage with anotherothe comedian and i started getting into some subject matter and i had seen its eyes like, don't go there. we don't wan it to getnt into trouble. and that's a very troublingnd-gs notion. comedians second guessinging themselves, worried about getting into trouble. of these somethiion idiots saying because of comedians says something, people are goingng goi to go dou as if you did whatever georgeeog carlin was talking about in '70, the seventies or mort sahl orr richard pryor. you know, it's even like when they were accusing trump of telling people pg people to injt bleach, okay, he's dangerousok because he tolayd people, he's to inject bleach.w many how many americans injected inje bleach? this is the president of the united states . and this is their excuse forcanc canceling everyone becauseo da they know people don't listeven to dave chappelle or trumpleach.
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saying to inject bleach. itr themt an excuse fo to have dominion over you. >> it may be , however, thatera they're on to at leastpe cop one point. the one thing that average people might copy from a comedian is the willingness f to mock the people in charge. whatheyt they fear. >> they don't want to be mockedh . yeah, and there's a definite theyh in i comedy that cuts rigt to the core and they know if they lose and can't silence that community, there's going to be issues. remember when john stewart washe on stephen colbert show several months ago and he was like,u hello, wunan lab leak there's virology lab upan the street, don't you think a watch cobus reaction to that. he was like, oh, my god. reactio one of our own has crossed our o the line, but it's not crossingi the line. it's a comediang then being funy and making observations that are patently true.
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so how have you i've alwayss wondered i don't know if i evere r asked how have you continued n act like it's nineteen eightity six when it's not? >> why doesn't i well, tt affec well, this is going to sound self-serving, but you'll see i tod, yo almost everywhere. wau haveu sa to be good if you'e jood, you say what you want. dave chappelle is good.n jon stewart is good. th they say what they want. most people live in the middle. if you're a journalist and you have any kind of integrity, you. quit your job at the new york times and you go to subst. those are the good ones. mid but most people aren't good.dle most peoplin thee are in the mi. and when you're in the middle, whether you work for a big nee corporation or the new york you times or netflix, you need to keep your job. most americans want to keep their job over about anything else. they're not good enoughenoughevr and they don't feel they'r thee good enough to say whatever they want and do whatever they want.
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that's i mean, that's a really , good point. won i wonder, though, when't all a f this ends, one a lot of comedians be ashamed that they went along with speech codes which are antithetical to comedy and free thinking. ancomedians eat count chocolate for the morning in a bathrobe in their living room every night. they do not feel shame. >> they they don't have the same that the rest of americt a is constrained by . so, no, they don't normally feelnormally shame. they eat animals, stay up all night and make jokes. so there are hard demographic to shame. but my feeling is , is if you're a comedian, you got in yu it to say what you wanted to say. and if you're curtailing that in any way, especially because some woke are going after youth ,then you're a coward
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and you've given in to the mob n and you become a comedian thman h back against the man and the man is not ron desantis. the man is woke mob. >> if you're a comedian, well, that's exactly right. have you do you worrwhy that ut venues where you're perform could be shut down? doesn't no, but it doesn't mean it can happen. i'don't have a choice. i'm m a comedian. like i have to say what i'm thinking. some people like it. some peopl e won't like it.i but the second that processck t ends, i've got to go back to carpentering still living like it's a freee country. >> adam carolla joincountry.s. >> adam, thank you so much. thanks, dukkha. kindhe one thing you know about fascists is they banned booksron kind of where the books are getting banned all around us . all of a sudden we've got
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>> if you're in your fifties, you grew up hearing from a your teachers that that was. the hallmark of a fascistit's e society book banning.ve >> but everywhere. speech now it's everywhere. attacks on freedom of speech in the form of banning books. >> it's unbelievable. it's dave chappelle pointed. isa any author who deviates froman leftwing orthodoxy is attacked immediately. d asedand erased. e >> watch canceled people that are more powerfumol to me. cancel j.k. rowling. my god, j.k. rowling wrote all the harry potter books by herself. she sold so many books, the bible worries about her s and gazettal because she saidai in an interview, and this is not exactly what she said, but effectually, she saidhe gender was a fact. >> and then the trans community got married. they started calling her tur f. that >> i don't even know what that was, but i know that transfer
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will make it worse. >>wo the win arguments. t >> so o people have been trying to ban books for well, since the invention of the printing press and even before. but for generations in this pubi country, you hadsh brave civilbd liberties minded publisher ts who bucked those trends. in fact, throughout the english speaking world, you had th sait and left wing, o by the way, who said no, free people have a right to read exit whatever they want. anym publishers don't exist anymore. in fact, we're tha down to pret, much just one that we know of. the name of that company. is skyhorse publishing, and it y has done what civil libertarians did for many years. it is published works by cancelehed works by d authors in their case, woody allen, allen, robert f. kennedy jr. among many others. >> so the man behind this enterprise, the man who cling so tightly to the ideal of free speech in a country becoming authoritaria fren is tony lyons comiwe are grateful to have him
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join us tonight. tony, thank you so much.n. for coming on .o yo so i've talked to you before,lis not on the air. areally d i have no idea what your politics are. i really don'tcs are know whatf your politics are. but yoyoy tou seem to go out of your way to publish books that people don't want published. >> s>>o it must be intentional. yeah. >> f so i think freedom of speee is the most important freedom we have.d and it's besieged at every sidew . so, you know, the left wantsin to shut down freedom of speech in so many different ways. the right is there calling for more speech, more dialog, more debate. and i've been right init the middle of publishing book after book by authors like, you know, like you said, robert f. m kennedy jr., dr robert malone, o dr pachauri, you know,ct many or the doctors who've been deeply informed and censored and canceled. >> what's sos interes interestn just take the case of bobby kennedy's book about tony faucih
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and about the kronur experiencee office watched. so tha wt bookas would never ben published really by anyone. but you. that's why you published it. but i think it did blockbuster u numbers. i think you showed a lot of copies. i'm sure you made a lot ofhope money. i sure hope you did. did why hy wouldn't simon and schuster do that? i thought these were profit making companieschuste. r si >> yeah. d so i think that that the bigo four publishing companies do wan not want to deal with the government censorship that's been happening and the censorship internally, you know, and the censorship even from their own writers. so they feel pressure from, an every side and they buckleke i under it. whe and i feel pressure. but like i said when we spoke last, i think it's a more dangerous to have a countrountryy where we don't s the right to publish whatever we want to have people read , whatever they want to makfoe the choices fort free themselves. and there are so many ways that freeis speech and dialog
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is getting shut down in thisow country. aland it's you know, all the bie tech companies have buckledit hs to the government and it just has to stop. and i want to be part of thatr:r procese s. e boy, well,pr you're only part oe the process. you are leading the process. you are leading the fight. probably something you never thought you'd wind up doing. but we're grateful that you are. toni lyons, skyhorse publishing, thank you very much. thanks so much.u tony so it's not just that they're going to prevent you from doingue a comedy show in t' a venue or selling your book on amazon, though that has happened a lot. >> how about if they preventedi, you from living, from havingf th a job, from using money? what if they use the paymentto processors that so many people y rely on to live to force you to comply? what if they shu t you down economically? if you engaged in wrong, think what if.p gays well, the group goes againstrums groomer's. does need to guess wer what ifrg they were just banned by paypal and venmo for posing
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the sexualization castration of children in the name of gender ? if i'm in care.ows fo they've also spoken out against drag shows for children, which are becoming commomingn. grou >> herp e are some examples of what the group opposes. oh oh oh yeah. strikeforce. oh so he's against groomer's criticized. that doesn't seem out of bounds. ohd that, but it is . >> and they've bee an punished. jamie mitchell is the founder of against aromasin joins t us tonight. >> jamie, thanks so muchyou for coming on . sosimp the idea that you could t simply be d platform, but demagnetized, i don't think occurred to most americans until recently. tell us what happened to youomoa
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right.t well, that was t really shockin. to us, too.know, i mean, i knewfi going into this battle fighting and theuphill grooming of children, that it would be an uphill battle inr the big tech, would try thi and censor us for wrong think. bunkt we really were nott pr expecting payment processorsoc to cut us off. but, you know, it's just effec telling that how effective we're being from inside the community fighting this. i don't think they ever expected that.an and where we were destroying the narrativd e and their agenda and they did what they could to put a stop to it. but unfortunately, you know, it's only made us strongereally and gotten us more support. >> i reallhoy hope that it has. i always wonder, though, if grop you're you and you're runningty this group that's prettysupport, new and you're getting a lot of support and all of a sudden they shut off your payment processors. what do you do?s who do youto appeal to ? who comes to the rescue and helps? bu right.t we well, we didn't really
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i appealed, but we stille cl haven't heard anything back .ea and to be clear, even if we wee were allowed back on, we wouldn't go . we wouldn't we wouldn't use their services anymore becausemi they have come out in support of. but what we did was we justpedoh wentil to a more friendly non woke platform, which right now has been donor boxbe. they have been good to us so jii far . ngi might be jinxing it, but, yu know, you kind of just got to roll with the punches and adapt to overcome it. and , you know, it's goodming ot to see that there are alternative things coming out, alternative paymente companiesik and payment processors that are being launched, because i really think that's what it's goin ng to takeg to take to have this yorallel economy, so to say, so to speak. and , you know, we're just't s going to keep adapting and itite hasn't it hasn't stoppedps our support. like i said, it just keeps growing. so honestly, fre we appreciate the free press because, you know, to to have people attack n us for just simply wanting to stop the sexualization of mutilation of childrenmutilatio it does a lot more to expose ity who they are than us .w, w soe ro, you know, we roll with .
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but it's sad it's really sad that that'sa gre where we're at. >> what a great attitude you have. and i appreciate preciate y your honesty and your fearlessness. and thank you for joiningee us tonight. jamie mitchell, game against groomer's. >> thank you. so opening up a major social media platform to restatenk is the single biggest threat. "t whenine a ball to the people who are running the country into the ground. and so a e, i'n elon musk said,, i'm for free speech.g on that meant they had to crushat him and then work on that now.de buopt it also means that accouns and people who've been banned for months from twitter or years like baban b , for example, might be allowed to speak once again, the babylon be set. dylan joins us next on that.
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years from now that one of the most consequential decisions in the historytory ofg tech may have been twitter's snap decision to ban a satire site. babylon be one of the site, don. wrong. well, it mocked rachel levine, the fake trans admiral that joe biden insists we describes a as a man. twitter's ban was publicized. elon musk saw it and was outraged by it, not because he's a right winger, but because he believes in the first amendment. elst forward to today. elon musonk now owns twitter ina the bush administration is trying to destroy himlkin . we're talking about investigating him. the president from the podium not long agoggesteto suggested b be a threat to nationaleg security. so all of this began with the banning of the babylon be set. dylan is a ceo of babylon. b , his conversation with elonbe musk. we played part of it a moment ago.s us tonight. he joins us tonight.thanks >> seth, thanks so much forg coming on . elon musk seem to say a lot of people in band on twitter,
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but when you got banned, he seemed to see it as a red line being crossed. d line >> b why do you think that is ? well, i mean, i think it all goes back to the primary issue of free speech. he calls himself a free speech a absolutist. and one of the things that free speech protects is the right to make jokes. jokes. you have the right to be wrong. you have the right to make jokes when you can't even laugh ,you can'tid even poke fun at these ideas, especially these ideas that are really crazy. sitherewe have this situation e you know, this this world view needs to be propped up. the left's insane ideology needs to be proppede ot by silencing people on the other side, especially people who mock them and expose their foolishness. e you know, i think musk saw that as being problematic. and soded to ste that's part of the reason, i guess, why he decided to step in and take some action. i'm gladhe richean i he did. do you think there's show he's the richest man in the world? famously bough or was on the dae bought it? in any case. but there's so much instant tional resistance to allowing americans to speak freely.
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do you think he will be ablepee, to restore free speech? >> legal speech might be a? better definition to twitter? >> i hope so. i mean, for all of our sakes,nc. i hope so. there is a lot of resistance. you know, he's facing pressure from advertisers who are facing pressure from these activist groups when he's threatened fr actt now is the system that they had set up. right?is p they have all this power. they've empoweresd these activists by basically giving a sword and shield. right. they canthey cane down strike dg is misinformation or hate speech that they want. they can smear you ally .r you e they want and then they have a shield. on the other hand , that's their sword. they have a shield, on the other hand , where yout t can't make fun of them, youic can't criticize them or you get banned. threatenethd to takeat the away that shield and they will fight, i think, to the death to try to prevent him from doing that. absolus got a he's got a tough battle ahead of him.n't th and i think you're absolutely right. i don't thinin overstak or over" mean, i think they and i hate the word existential, but that's what this is for them. did you understand how important censorship was for the people currently ineem o charge to keep their power? tant
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>> i mean, they seem to think te it's the most important thing they do. and i mean, there's a reasony an for thatd . i it mockery and and criticismi tn can expose foolishness that can make you look silly. i think that's the big weak point, especially when yoe ideas that you're trying to defend are indefensible.n th you know, you don't wante ev to have arguments about it. you want to shuten down the debate before the debate even happens. you know, i didn't expect that it would come to the point that it's come to and that we would see the kind of content moderation, as they like b to call it, that we're seeingas that basically just silencicalle is one side of the discussion and takes out even people in aare who are trying to use humor effectively in we're the conversation. but here we are. i'm excited, hplace. and i don't know, i'm i'mk excited. i'm hopeful that that mayb wie musk will be ablg e to fight back and do something about this. he's certainly facing a lot of challenges right outate. tucker. yeah, he certainly is .n, >>th dillon , who's banning started it all. >> great to see you tonight. thank you. thank you. >> so we open the showu abou by telling you about
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the comedian josh denny, a who has been silenced as a comedian because he is pro-life. views. he's not the only one , though. john gibson was the ceo of tripe wires, a video game companies very famous video gamewhol developer. >> last year he tweeted thise to and this is the whole tweet, lw quote, proud of the u.s.on for b supreme court affirming the texas law bannin g abortionn en for babies with a heartbeat. as an entertainer, i don't get political oftel n with somac many vocal peers on the otherf s side of the issue, i felsut it was important to go go on on the record as a pro-life game developer tha tt it didn't threaten anyone, even attack anyone. >> anyone, who just said what he believed. well, for tweeting that hee lost his job, the company that he started was majority owner ofia or had the largest ownership stake ined and in the media decided to destroy him personally. unbelievable. rsonallyexperience. >> we spoke to john gibson atabe length for an hour on tuckerxp carlson today about it. >> here's part of part the conversationof. fort
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>> i call it social terrorism. yes, it is an effort to use fear and intimidation to causee people to changepe either eithen hide or pretend that they'reot not what they are, really, so jt that they can keephe their jobsu so they can keep their status,st and i justhing think that's thas just a terrible thing. for the world. . >> well, it's prima facie evil . for one thing, terrorismow is always wrong. you know, everything shouldu ca' be voluntary. i mean, yofou can'rct force peoe to believe something that's crazy, you know, that's eccentric. eightislam. d or you convert to be beheaded or something that's reallsoy. >> but there was not one person. and by the way, i wrote downters social terrorism because i'm stealingm, and not giving you credit. sorry. no, that's such a great phrase.c it's more precise phrase thanves cancel culture, which
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is pathetic and weak. which isit doesn't describeetica the phenomenon. det just to be clear , therend was nosct one person in world your world who stood upst and said, we cannoood upt crushw man because he has a differentre view. e was there was one person within the company, a lady thatw was resistant to what they wereh doing to me. good for her.s fair and she was fairly senior. appreciated her, pus you know, sort ohif standing and pushing back . but t it was it was difficult fr her to i mean, she wass hatnumbered and but also in the position she was in, she was having to deal with a lot of the fallout. and that's that's how this social terrorism works, is you b make people scared, you makearen their jobs more difficult.
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you make them worr they that pe, are going to leave the company. if they don't, you know, throw pos the person who disagreed with their political positionst. out of the boat and so she really couldn't overcomehe the wave of sentiment of the other folks and then the people that that the otherth people that agreed there, they're afraid to speak up. >> they don't want to be next. i had one of the other owners of the company. >> politically, we're very, very we're very aligned. thinks council culture is bad. he thinks abortion's bad. don'ta and he said, yeah, i don't wants to be canceled. next, how heartbreaking is that? i mean, these ards.e your frien. you created the company with them. yo tu workhis with them for twenty years. and to see them participatyou.e, this must have just destroyed
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you. tucker, words, words can hardly convey how crushed i was. >> you and everyone that works l puts a little bit of themselfea. into something or maybe a lot. yeah. when you're doing when you'rea a doing something that like this, that passion, something you used to do for free and you just absolutely love it. and it's you spent 20 years.arsu twenty five years your lifeof yu crafting the skill setr ga and you're at the top ofme, wha your game and you love what you do every day. you just love coming into work and making people happy. and we -- we w we were making se millions of fans happy, but alsoy wo the company would take% of our profits and divide up among the employees. and there was a loint ofg ou prt g outeople were goin and buying cars and houses.smiln and i would see people comingg n into work smiling and happy. and i just loved having a job where i get to make not just
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the public happy, but the employees happy and to havey that all destroyeded, to feel w. like, well, i shared somethingyt with my with my wife.her. >> i'll tell you what i said to her. i said, i said i just want to die, you know, because i don't want to live. i don't want to live in a world. that's this unjust, angry and . yeah, i got depressed. i got, of course, angry at suicidal, not wanting to leave the house. it destroyed me. >> and i have lived through 13 months of . >> the entire episode will be available next week to stream on fox nation. well, ito wasn't that long. the debate administration was trying to censor you in a very obvious way with the ministry
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and free shipping at triwest .com. >> well well. admi hard to believe this actually happened, but not so long ago the bush administration a tried to set up a ministry of truth in this country.try, they hired hired mary poppins lk like nina banquet's to silence. lodone who criticize by administration. now they're still doing this. they're not doing it.. openly . they try to do it openly . too they couldn't, mostly because nina jankovics was just too ridiculous to sell. she was openly partisan. she wae is dumb. t dama she was an advocate forde censoring any news that damagees by the administration just posted videos like this one . one.. ch informational learning is really quite close. yes, it's going to take some lives. makes them sound because she's saying in congress she now ketso just inflammations origins. looks like atrocious. it's how you handle the little
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,it's how you hide a little white lie. it's how you had was like when rudy giuliani said that in talks on ukraine who to talk influences included cocaine, they're laundering, disenthrall and we really should take note and not support the lies we thought voice on that. yeah, better wake up and get involved. your future will consist ofn asking for permission to exercise your own most basic rights from people like that.e t .in the end, those videos were so embarrassing that the administration had to fireer banquets and scrap her ministry of truth. but of course, they did not and give up their efforts to censore americans. they can't because censorshigrap is key is the linchpin to maintaining power for them. ris bechris bedford is withety, the common sense society, joins us to assess what they're doing now to shut you up. chris , great to see you tonight. so nina jenkins was so absurd that she had to go away, but, they didn't stop because they can't correct? correct. and she hasn't even really gonet away. just this month, she's been quoted thi she's in the new yor.
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she's been quoted in bloomberg is supposedly serious publication, quoting such a thoroughly unserious person whs, 'rde what senator congressmen and you and other people or what questions you're allowed to ask aboutwed to the k on paul pelosi.ns, accord asking questions, according to the "new york times", hasin disinformation not allowedon to say that she's still out there? much worse.. she's working at this british think tank. she went back to the center for information resilience. and there's a bunch of others clowns. there are people who say tha t places like cambridge analytica and republican firms that use data the sae way that obamanatil did are part of a christian nationalist plot. but at the sam, bue time, they' working with aei experts on war in the balkans. they're working with former cia analysts because the intelligence groups to try to assesy tos enemy countries, disinformation campaigns and espionage campaigns and the onag they do during war are mixing seamlessly with a lot of the democratic partizans who come in there and try to work like she did with department of homeland security. partmenthomelandthey say they te a terrorist. you censor, they treat you the exact same way. e they mix those reports
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together. they get former cia directorst o and former fbirmer c directors to come out and back it up and make it all very serious. i can't believo backe how right people like glenn greenwald were back in the day about all of this when they first saw it., >> well, and alex jones, for that matter, who said our intel agencies are interfering in domestic politics. people like me said that's impossible, that's illegal, it's immoral. totalitarian. i that can't possibly, be happening. you're crazy. but that is happening. n, butopenly . >> the amount of people i was>>s very doubtful of first whenrted this when these things first ou started to come out, when people are saying thatt,e said i groups that arlle being set upy to fight al qaeda will someday be turned on , american citizensurn on said that's. ridiculous. i weont went to ground zer shortly. r after i saw it. i felt that pain. it was awful to be around. people were really frightened,ve but all those people werernme completely right. the government is doinnt is g the governments working with twitter now. it's coming out, shut dvernments working to shu,t down scientists, to shut downt o doctors, to shut down peopleompl who later turn out to beetel completely correct. and at the same time, places like google are working the new
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york times working with foreign disinformation, think tanks to try and shut down journalism, to try and shut down places like i used to work at the federalist, cut them offm from advertising. this is a pernicious campaign. adve which y. comedy a it's about banking, whichs. you've touched on , and it's even about comedy and movies. anymorn't we havt we just have n conversation in this country anymore? >> tucker: no, because it threas their power, because they have an open conversation. they can't win. chril lose. ey'l chris bedford, what a greation. summation. i appreciate. good to see you tonight. odyou tonigood to see you. >> so we talked a lot aboutt on freeof speech over the last yea, but one of the most interesting conversations we've hah kid abo. it actually was with kid rock the entertainer. >> w doce did a documentary on . . he just released an entire album about free speech. here's t part of what he told us . >> so if there was i mean, a message behind the album, what would it be ? to my fans? i love you dearly. to you. >> critics, haters and trolls go yourself. it's pretty clear in the album s >>u're not kind of hiding that
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message. solihave the things i do is lik, you know, to solidify my fans, like i'll say a lot this year, my friends, family and fans. that's reall l it mattersg to to me. and but i love the trollswn and the haters and the criticsfo have been trying, you know, knock me down for 20 ,l operat 30 years. and i just i'm still standing still, operate at the highest levels. and so sometimes i do thingspurf purposely, purposely, purposefully, just to kind of be a wis wise or look like a little bit of it just because they're my fans. i'll get the tongue intongue-ikk and the fun it and the people that hate me will just go , god , just them off more .f so why haven't you beenmo ? youedre people aren't allowed to sayn what they think you are. i am on cancelable what that i'm does. >> i don't give i'm not in beddg with any big corporate things. at the end of the day, there's nobody i'm beholden to , no record companies, no corporate m interests, no nothing. i and you can't cancel me. i love it when they try. i'm like, why aren't theretistse more artists like that? >> they are in bedd struct
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