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When award-winning Journalist Rachel Stewart had her firearms taken off her over for a joke-tweet, New Zealand was given a chilling taste of how proposed Hate Speech laws will be misused by activists. Rachel speaks to Free Speech Union spokesperson Dane Giraud about the incident, and her getting her guns back (a fact unforgivably underreported), along with today's "war on words", the media's ignorance towards rural New Zealand, and what it feels like to be one of the "canceled". www.fsu.nz/join
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When award-winning Journalist Rachel Stewart had her firearms taken off her over for a joke-tweet, New Zealand was given a chilling taste of how proposed Hate Speech laws will be misused by activists. Rachel speaks to Free Speech Union spokesperson Dane Giraud about the incident, and her getting her guns back (a fact unforgivably underreported), along with today's "war on words", the media's ignorance towards rural New Zealand, and what it feels like to be one of the "canceled". www.fsu.nz/join
Support the show
https://www.fsu.nz/
https://x.com/NZFreeSpeech
https://www.instagram.com/freespeechnz/
https://www.tiktok.com/@freespeechunionnz