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As the podcast returns to discussing current events, after several weeks of taking some steps through history to remind us where we have been as a civilization, it appears that today's issues are becoming more and more ridiculous and unbelievable. From a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion to Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter and the creation of a Disinformation Governance Board in an agency of the federal government of the United States, there appears to be now, more than ever, a need to return society to civil discourse of today's issues. But civil discourse and public debate requires more, not less, access to information.
By Solis Veritas5
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As the podcast returns to discussing current events, after several weeks of taking some steps through history to remind us where we have been as a civilization, it appears that today's issues are becoming more and more ridiculous and unbelievable. From a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion to Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter and the creation of a Disinformation Governance Board in an agency of the federal government of the United States, there appears to be now, more than ever, a need to return society to civil discourse of today's issues. But civil discourse and public debate requires more, not less, access to information.