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What exactly constitutes “free speech” and falls under the protection of the First Amendment? As the political left increasingly advocates for (and often achieves) unconstitutional censorship, the line between what’s permissible and what’s not in public dialogue becomes increasingly blurred. In this age dominated by social media and cancel culture, who ultimately holds the authority in deciding what is or isn’t allowed in the public square?
This week, Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, sits down with Frank to discuss concerns about big tech’s role in American censorship, why the Babylon Bee was censored, and how he’s combating it through satire and comedy using his popular Christian news satire website lovingly dubbed, “the definitive source of fake news you can trust”. You’ll also get to hear Seth’s recent congressional testimony where he defended the right to free speech during the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology in Washington, D.C. During their conversation, Frank and Seth will answer questions like:
- What’s the difference between regulating conduct and regulating speech?
- Why is the LGBTQ+ community aligning itself with the ideology of Muslim terrorists?
- What is the “woke mind virus” and why are younger generations more susceptible to it?
- Does America love dogs more than babies?
- Why are euphemisms so powerful and how is the radical left using them to their advantage?
- Why was The Babylon Bee willing to risk being de-platformed from Twitter prior to Elon Musk gaining ownership?
Later in the discussion, Seth will talk about the inspiration and backstory behind some of The Babylon Bee’s most hilarious headlines from this past week, touch on Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent statements about abortion, share some helpful tips on how all content creators can push against big tech’s attempt to silence you on social media, and unpack the worldview that’s motivating the anti-Israel protests on U.S. college campuses. It’s impossible to cram all of these topics into just one podcast episode, so be sure to join Frank and Seth on the upcoming midweek podcast for the conclusion of this important and eye-opening talk on censorship!
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House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology (3/8/2023) —- Preserving Free Speech and Reining in Big Tech Censorship