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When Do Protests Threaten Free Speech?
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1:04:07 - 1:10:41 (06:34)

The line between free speech and authoritarianism is crossed when demonstrations take the form of preventing events from happening, such as forming a human wall to block access to a venue.

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The repeated use of a phrase or idea can have a powerful effect in convincing people of its truth, whether it is a rhyming slogan or a statement repeated numerous times.
1:04:07 - 1:05:07 (00:59)
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persuasion
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The repeated use of a phrase or idea can have a powerful effect in convincing people of its truth, whether it is a rhyming slogan or a statement repeated numerous times. However, this does not necessarily make it a valid or serious argument.

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When Do Protests Threaten Free Speech?
Episode
#283 - Andrew Doyle - Free Speech And Why It Matters
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The speaker argues that authoritarian protests that prevent events from taking place and threaten free speech are acting in loco parentis, suggesting that their particular view of the world is the only one that matters.
1:05:07 - 1:08:20 (03:13)
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Free speech
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The speaker argues that authoritarian protests that prevent events from taking place and threaten free speech are acting in loco parentis, suggesting that their particular view of the world is the only one that matters.

Chapter
When Do Protests Threaten Free Speech?
Episode
#283 - Andrew Doyle - Free Speech And Why It Matters
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
We cannot we cannot base our perception, our conclusions about reality on our experience of reality.
1:08:21 - 1:10:41 (02:20)
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Science/Tech
Summary

We cannot we cannot base our perception, our conclusions about reality on our experience of reality.

Chapter
When Do Protests Threaten Free Speech?
Episode
#283 - Andrew Doyle - Free Speech And Why It Matters
Podcast
Modern Wisdom