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#152: Free Speech: The Kanye Case (Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying DarkHorse Livestream)

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Self-Censorship and Compelled Speech

Dr. Krylov writes that self-censorship is the refusal to produce, distribute, circulate or express something for fear of punishment. She says it's different from discretion: "When I choose not to talk about my views on religion at the dinner table in order not to upset my mother-in-law" The flip side of self-censorship is compelled speech, she argues; people don't speak out because they are afraid of being ostracized and worse.

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