seth dillon, whose banning started it all. great to see you tonight.nk you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so we opened the show telling you about the comedian josh denny, silenced as a comedian because he has pro-life views. he's not the only one, though. john gibson was the ceo of tripwire, a video game company. last year he tweeted this, and this is the whole tweet. quote, proud of the u.s. supreme court affirming that texas law banning abortion for babies with a heartbeat. as an entertainer i don't get political often, yet with so many vocal peers on the other side of the issue i felt it was important to go on the record ace pro-life game developer." that was it. he didn't attack anyone, just said what he believed. for tweeting that, he lost his job. the company that he started, was majority owner of, or had the largest ownership stake in, and then the media decided to destroy him personally. unbelievable experience. we spoke to him about it. here's part of the conversation. >> i call it social terrorism. >> yes. >> it is an effort to use fear and intimi