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EPISODE · May 14, 2019 · 37 MIN

Social Media: Free Speech vs. Censorship | Believe In the Free Market and Delete Facebook

from Mountain Meditations · host Christopher Cole

Recently an entire slew of conservative big brains got banned from Facebook, and yet again conservatives are mad about it. But what is the next step? Sure, we whine and complain about the unjust monsters of social media, but we aren't using our power to our full potential. Today we talk about the morals of social media censorship and the best ways to combat it in the modern era.

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