57. Critical Thinking: Understanding Trump Censorship - a podcast by Arman Assadi

from 2021-01-19T02:00

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Over the past few weeks, there have been some very heated political tussles. From getting the election results to the refuting of the results, and now, Trump’s censorship. In this episode of I discuss whether Trump’s censorship was justifiable or the owners of these platforms are now warped? And if a privately-owned “public” company should be able to restrict freedom of speech?

Show notes:

  • Intro: Arman sets the stage and provides the topic of today’s episode [0:10]
  • The 5 major issues caused by the banning of Trump on social platforms [04:04]
  • Who has the right to make free speech expensive [05:31]
  • Was banning Trump the right step to take? [8:19]
  • What free speech law did Trump break to justify his banning? [13:41]
  • Three benefits of the government holding major corporations to constitutional free speech laws [17:41]
  • Some of the smart solutions that could have been applied to the Trump quandary [22:33]
  • Why the decisions taken by social platforms are intellectually inconsistent [27:02]

Resources/Links:

For complete show notes and links to all resources mentioned head to assadi.me/criticalthinking

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