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🗓️ 30 November 2023
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What if I told you that saying “American Lives Matter” was deemed a hate crime by the government and using it could get you arrested? What if I told you that you could also be arrested for merely having a meme on your phone deemed “hateful?” Well, welcome to Ireland. Because the government either has or is currently considering such legislation. So what exactly happened to create conditions in what is generally considered a free country? We will answer these questions and ask how it has gotten this bad.
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0:00.0 | What if saying American Lives Matter was considered a hate crime by the government? |
0:07.6 | Or here's a good one. |
0:09.0 | What if you had a, what if you had a meme on your phone that was, let's say, slightly critical of Dylan Mulvaney? |
0:18.0 | What if that was a crime? What if that was something that you could actually be |
0:21.0 | prosecuted for? Well, if you think that's ridiculous, welcome to Ireland because this otherwise |
0:27.6 | free country is now seriously considering and voting on legislation that would make things like |
0:34.8 | this hate crimes, which could get you prosecuted and even potentially |
0:39.1 | landed in jail. And what we're going to discuss today is what led up to this, because there's |
0:44.1 | a lot of reports on it, but we're actually going to go behind these superficial reports coming out |
0:48.4 | of the BBC and everywhere else. We're going to talk about what actually led up to the riots |
0:53.0 | that we've seen in Ireland, the comments from Connor McGregor, and we're going to talk about what actually led up to the riots that we've seen in Ireland, the comments from Connor McGregor. |
0:56.6 | And we're going to show that some of this might be a little bit closer to home than most Americans should be comfortable with. |
1:03.5 | All of that and more coming up on this episode of making the argument powered by Good Ranchers. |
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1:22.6 | All right. Right. As always, I am your host, Nick Fratus. Unfortunately, not with us today because she's sick, probably of me, is my beautiful bride, Tina Queen of the Bees, but she will be back soon. But we do have, we do have as some kind of consolation to her absence. |
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