The Right to Revolt: The Declaration of Independence's Call to Action
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Can an ice sculpture spark a debate on free speech and government overreach? Join us as we tackle this provocative question and delve deep into the confluence of art, politics, and free speech in our latest episode. We recount personal experiences and examine broader examples, like the censorship faced by journalist Naomi Wolf, to highlight the immense costs of defending our constitutional rights. Our discussions critique the legal system's inefficiencies, especially the concerning practice of enforcing laws before their constitutionality is assessed. Through this lens, we reflect on the complexities of governance and underline the necessity for stronger safeguards to protect individual freedoms.
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1. The Right to Revolt: The Declaration of Independence's Call to Action (00:00:00)
2. Discussion on Free Speech and Government (00:00:05)
3. StandShoworg Episode Featuring Alan Dershowitz (00:13:01)
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