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- Frustrated by the hypocrisy they see in their parents, teachers, and the entire school board, an unlikely trio set out to find a common truth and make their voices heard as they revive a defunct school club and take on the world.
- The speech that John F. Kennedy was to have given on November 22, 1963, the day of his assassination.
- Official recording of the stage play at the Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
- Every age is a crisis. Unfamiliar with each other, people whose lives are closely intertwined in their own secrets, do not even know how much common they have And this is an inner drama, with which each of them copes as best he can.
- As the best man, Ed, doesn't realise that his speech will be the most important that he will ever make.
- Styx argues that once the current moral panic is over, companies like Facebook, Twitter and Patreon will fail to retain their audiences.
- "The Great Free Speech" experiment was filmed with the participation of The Extremists Club meeting in the West End of London on the evening of October 25, 2016. As explained therein, there is an unfortunate break while the film is changed over, but this has been "covered" by some explanatory text, and the answers of the audience are displayed on the pieces of paper provided. The purpose of this experiment is self-evident, namely to demonstrate that just because you believe something is true, even if you are prepared to stake your house or your soul on it, doesn't mean it is true, so by suppressing counter-views, you risk perverting or even obliterating the truth. The fact that no member of the audience was able to correctly answer all three questions and that only one person was able to answer two of them correctly validates the experiment and invalidates those - usually self-styled anti-fascists - who take the opposing view.
- Stefan Molyneux examines the resignation speech of the Democratic U.S. senator from Minnesota, Al Franken, who has been accused by multiple women of sexual harassment and assault.
- In this live broadcast from Harvard, Dave Rubin discusses free speech with biology professor Bret Weinstein (formerly of the notorious Evergreen College) and Steve Simpson, the director of Legal Studies at the Ayn Rand Institute.
- Faith Goldy defends herself from criticism by Jordan B. Peterson and Gad Saad.
- Protesters and counter-protesters in Boston prove themselves peaceful, in contrast to Antifa.
- Andy Warski looks forward to the Kilroy Free Speech conference in April of 2018.
- 2010– 11mTV EpisodeStyx praises Google for defending free speech for once, and recommends that the main tech firms get together and resist foreign attempts at censorship.
- Andy is forced to admit to Chris that he was right: No violence took place this time at UC of Berkeley when Ben Shapiro gave a speech.
- In this live broadcast, Jordan B. Peterson, Dave Rubin and Onkar Ghate appear at Clemson University to discuss free speech.
- A young man has just graduated, and is preparing to celebrate the moment with his family and friends. During lunch, he gets up and begins to give a speech. But the guests would never have expected to hear what he's about to say.
- A ballet show that sheds light on the fragility of many endangered languages. Composed of 19 sections, each of them presents a language at the brink of extinction or already extinct, mostly indigenous to various parts of the Midwestern US.
- Contrapoints explains the problematic side of the "new left".