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  • 17. Dr. Keith Rose on Woke Medicine
    2022/01/17

    Nigel is joined by Dr. Keith Rose, an accomplished Army tactical surgeon and entrepreneur, to talk about corporate bullying, regulatory capture in the medical industry, and of course, freedom of speech.

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    38 分
  • 16. How Social Media Signs You up for Censorship
    2021/12/14

    Nigel dissects the gray-area buzzwords you sign off on whenever you join a social media company, limiting your rights as soon as you're censored by them.

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    28 分
  • 15. Jack Dorsey’s Resignation from Twitter
    2021/11/29

    It finally happened. Nervous Jack D finally left his creation for the greener pastures of his money processing company, Square. Nigel speculates as to why -- and what may be to come for Twitter

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    28 分
  • 14. All these Lawsuits Against Facebook
    2021/11/25

    Nigel Kent explores the tons and tons of current litigation against Meta/Facebook right now. Is this good for free speech? Draw your own conclusion.

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    31 分
  • 13. GoDaddy’s History of Censorship
    2021/11/19

    GoDaddy has been censoring for political reasons since 2007. Nigel Kent details three rarely-reported times GoDaddy nuked its users with no warning, and in some cases, with great financial damage.

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    30 分
  • 12. Ken Avidor on Cults and Speech Control
    2021/10/27

    Nigel and censored artist and filmmaker Ken Avidor discuss the cult of vaccination speech control in the second part of this two-part interview. Ken's art can be found at @avidorart on IG.

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    31 分
  • 11. Artist Ken Avidor Censored by Vimeo
    2021/10/25

    Pro-free-speech artist Ken Avidor was censored by Vimeo without a clear explanation when his short film Unjabbed was ripped from the platform. He joins Nigel to talk about this experience--and his experiences as a carless bicyclist--in this first of a two-part interview.

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    32 分
  • 10. Zuckerberg’s Meta-ambitions
    2021/10/21

    Nigel discusses the triple threat of Zuckerberg's ominous 'Metaverse' proclamation: human-interfacing, ubiquity, and of course, censorship.

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    32 分