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DINESH Podcast

SPEAKING OUR MINDS

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh makes the case for why freedom of speech includes the right of bigots to express their views, including bigoted views of Dinesh himself. Dinesh reviews new information on the extent of the U.S. government's collaboration with tech platforms to install comprehensive regimes of censorship. Dinesh raises unanswered questions about the Paul Pelosi incident, such as why didn't he lock himself in the bathroom before the police got there?

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0:00.0

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0:04.1

protect your wealth. Book your free call with her team by going to friendofdenash.com. That's

0:09.2

friendofdenash.com. Coming up, I want to make the moral case for free speech. Why should it be allowed

0:15.4

even if speech is hateful or hurts people's feelings? I'm going to review new information on the

0:21.6

extent of US government collaboration with tech platforms to install comprehensive regimes of

0:28.2

censorship. I'm going to raise some unanswered questions about the Paul Pelosi incident such as

0:34.5

why didn't he lock himself in the bathroom before the police got there? This is the Dineshtus'

0:39.7

show. America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division, and

0:57.0

lies. We need a brave voice of reason understanding truth. This is the Dineshtus Sousa podcast.

1:09.3

With Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, the whole censorship free speech debate has changed.

1:16.8

Why? Because before this, you had three major platforms, Twitter, YouTube, Google, all together

1:29.9

creating a, and across the board censorship system that you couldn't really escape from.

1:38.0

And that meant that as a practical matter, honest debate on a whole range of issues, not every

1:43.7

issue, but at least a dozen important issues. Climate, the elections, the trans issue, abortion,

1:51.6

other issues, stifled, regulated, with penalties for you may say offending the kind of established

1:59.4

orthodoxy. Now, that's changed on Twitter. Twitter is now largely a free speech platform.

2:06.9

There's a lot more things to be done. Musk has to clean house. Happily, I think he's about to

2:12.4

fire a quarter of the Twitter workforce, probably more to come. And he needs to remake Twitter in a

2:19.2

free speech way so that you've got a staff that is committed to Elon Musk's own vision of free

2:29.6

speech. Now, the left is trying right away, which is this is a very predictable move, to throw

2:34.7

him into a panic and to basically say free speech is extremely dangerous. Now, before we get to

2:41.1

why it's dangerous, let's look at why free speech is good. There are really two reasons to have

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