"Free Speech:" Dave Chappelle on SNL has something to say about it.
Plus... What is a woman? The censored miracle drug. And more censorship.
Dave Chappelle nails it on Saturday Night Live
Legend comedian Dave Chappelle’s opening monologue on SNL at the end of last year had an ominous warning: censorship is dangerous. He concluded his message, which was about Ye among other things with:
It should not be this scary to talk.. about anything. Thank you for the support. I hope they don’t take anything away from me… whoever they are.”
Saturday Night Live
Journalist Whitney Webb with Gareth Icke talks “The War on Dissent”
Can speech itself be violence or even terrorism? Webb, an investigative journalist and author of new book about Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to Intelligence One Nation Under Blackmail (2022), explores the danger of criminalizing voices that go against the narrative. In this episode, Webb chats with Gareth Icke, the the son of David Icke, a well-known “conspiracy theorist” who at the end of 2022 was banned from visiting many European countries due to what he might say. Webb and Icke discuss how mind control and speech intertwine:
In order to control human behavior, you have to control how they think. And a lot of that is controlling what speech they are exposed to, and are not exposed to.
Unlimited Hangouts
“Elites and Experts:" Journalist Coleman Hughes interviews founding Paypal CEO.
David Sacks, founding CEO of Paypal, discusses several topics on this Conversations with Coleman episode including censorship by the “managerial elite class,” the risk-averse, people pleasing, yes men and women. Sacks, a Stanford grad, claims this class of people was “indoctrinated” with certain ideals many years ago in universities.
I couldn’t speak openly if I still worked at [PayPal] and that’s because the Fortune 500 is completely in the hands of the managerial elite. Just like the media is. Just like the universities are.
Conversations with Coleman
Will Canadian psychologist, Jordan Peterson lose his medical license for wrongthink?
As he becomes more politically vocal, the Canadian licensing body believes that Dr. Peterson needs to shut up and change his personal beliefs. Peterson must complete a “re-education” program as well as apologize for a handful of things like calling Justin Trudeau a “prik.” If he refuses, his medical license may be revoked.
There is something about the Peterson story that is more chilling. It was not enough for the College to declare his comments offensive. It had to go one step further and imply that there was something about him that was unwell. By referring Peterson to a therapist for daring to speak his mind, the College of Psychologists of Ontario has pathologized dissent. It has made political disagreement into an illness.
This Instagram post sums up the situation:
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Matt Walsh believes that Candy Featherbottom, a young child, was groomed.
Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh doesn’t shy away from the trans conversation. If you haven’t seen it, don’t miss his new documentary, What Is A Woman?
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Many doctors are (still) calling ivermectin a miracle drug
Remember that horse pill? It’s still worth researching. In this 15 minute video Frontline Health discusses what many doctors have found:
For 35 years, ivermectin was hailed as a miracle drug. It had an incredible impact on millions of people’s lives around the world who suffered from diseases like river blindness, scabies, and elephantiasis, without side effects and at an affordable price. The scientists who discovered it even won a Nobel prize.
Some doctors tried to use it on patients with COVID-19—and the effect was profound. Not perfect, but in Peru, there was a 14-fold decrease in excess death during the pandemic while Ivermectin was used.