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In this episode, Jordan Rickards joins us to unpack his provocative essay on why shielding children from sexually explicit material is not an attack on free speech, but a foundational duty of any sane society. We explore the cultural gaslighting around censorship, the moral differences between adults and children, and what it really means to draw lines worth protecting.
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In this episode, Jordan Rickards joins us to unpack his provocative essay on why shielding children from sexually explicit material is not an attack on free speech, but a foundational duty of any sane society. We explore the cultural gaslighting around censorship, the moral differences between adults and children, and what it really means to draw lines worth protecting.