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In this compelling episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, hosts Jason and Matt engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Scott Fairlamb, a New Jersey gym owner and former MMA fighter who found himself in the national spotlight following the events of January 6 at the Capitol. Fairlamb, who pled guilty to assaulting a police officer and obstructing an official proceeding, shares his personal narrative of the day's events, offering a perspective that challenges mainstream media portrayals.
Fairlamb delves into the timeline of the protest, shedding light on how the Capitol was already being "stormed" even before President Trump concluded his speech. He provides context to the widely circulated video of him shoving an officer, explaining his reaction to an unexpected attack from behind and clarifying that he did not initially realize his assailant was a police officer.
This episode is more than just a recounting of a controversial day in American history; it's a testament to the importance of dialogue and listening to those with differing viewpoints. The conversation with Fairlamb underlines the dangers of quick judgments and the selective editing of events by the media, advocating for the necessity of discourse over silencing and censorship.
Whether you stand in opposition to or in support of the actions taken on January 6, this episode serves as a valuable exercise in free and peaceful discourse. It invites listeners to step into the shoes of someone they may disagree with, potentially bridging divides and fostering a deeper understanding of complex events. (Length: 1:05:18)
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In this compelling episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, hosts Jason and Matt engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Scott Fairlamb, a New Jersey gym owner and former MMA fighter who found himself in the national spotlight following the events of January 6 at the Capitol. Fairlamb, who pled guilty to assaulting a police officer and obstructing an official proceeding, shares his personal narrative of the day's events, offering a perspective that challenges mainstream media portrayals.
Fairlamb delves into the timeline of the protest, shedding light on how the Capitol was already being "stormed" even before President Trump concluded his speech. He provides context to the widely circulated video of him shoving an officer, explaining his reaction to an unexpected attack from behind and clarifying that he did not initially realize his assailant was a police officer.
This episode is more than just a recounting of a controversial day in American history; it's a testament to the importance of dialogue and listening to those with differing viewpoints. The conversation with Fairlamb underlines the dangers of quick judgments and the selective editing of events by the media, advocating for the necessity of discourse over silencing and censorship.
Whether you stand in opposition to or in support of the actions taken on January 6, this episode serves as a valuable exercise in free and peaceful discourse. It invites listeners to step into the shoes of someone they may disagree with, potentially bridging divides and fostering a deeper understanding of complex events. (Length: 1:05:18)

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