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George's Editorial on Freedom of Speech
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George argues that interrupters who deliberately prevent the public expression of opinions should be the target of criticism, not those who fight for free speech, even if done roughly.

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The efforts of the Oxford Anti-Fascist League, a Communist Party-led movement, to shut down a 1933 speech by Fascist leader Oswald Mosley prompted debates over freedom of speech in England.
56:08 - 1:01:17 (05:09)
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Freedom of Speech
Summary

The efforts of the Oxford Anti-Fascist League, a Communist Party-led movement, to shut down a 1933 speech by Fascist leader Oswald Mosley prompted debates over freedom of speech in England. Lloyd George questioned why protesters who aimed to prevent the expression of opposing opinions complained when forcibly removed from meetings.

Chapter
George's Editorial on Freedom of Speech
Episode
Part One: Mosley: The British Hitler Who Inspired the Christchurch Shooter
Podcast
Behind the Bastards