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The Tom Woods Show

Ep. 2091 The Most Canceled Filmmaker in America

The Tom Woods Show

Tom Woods

Politics, Economics, Libertarian, Government, News

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Jason Rink returns to the show to discuss his experiences covering controversial topics, and his expectations for what the future of free speech may hold.

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0:00.0

The Tom Wood Show Episode 2,091.

0:03.2

Prepare to set fire to the index card of allowable opinion.

0:07.7

Your daily dose of Liberty Education starts here.

0:11.2

The Tom Wood Show.

0:14.3

Folks, if you enjoy the Tom Wood Show, it's time to go to the next level.

0:17.7

And next level, Tom Woods is LibertyClassroom.com.

0:21.4

This is where my friends and I teach all the stuff you did not get

0:25.6

in your conventional education, history, economics, and more.

0:29.6

The way it ought to be taught, with all the content they left out or distorted.

0:34.5

Check it out at LibertyClassroom.com.

0:37.7

Hey, everybody, Tom Woods here.

0:39.0

This is like a part two to our episode yesterday,

0:42.8

2,090.

0:43.5

Join once again by independent filmmaker Jason Rink.

0:47.6

And we talked last time about the subject matter of what he's been working on,

0:52.7

namely the so-called Stop the Steel Movement,

0:55.6

which he thought was worth chronicling.

0:57.6

And also, of course, the events of January 6th.

1:01.4

And so what I want to talk about today, though, is less the content

1:06.0

than what's happened to Jason, almost at every turn.

1:10.4

In more or less just talking about these issues.

1:12.9

I mean, really, with the January 6th stuff,

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