
HATE SPEECH LAWS IN AMERICA? with Steve Bannon - #880
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Michael Savage speaks with Steve Bannon about the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the threat of hate speech laws in America. He first shares his deep skepticism about the FBI's investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk, citing numerous inconsistencies in the official narrative. They discuss Savage's historical role in shaping the nationalist movement and the meaning behind his motto BORDERS, LANGUAGE, CULTURE. Then, Savage dives deeper into the risks of implementing hate speech laws in the U.S., drawing from his own experience of being banned from entering Britain in 2009. He recites a prepared speech that was originally intended for the Cambridge Union debate, where he was to discuss political correctness and its threat to free speech. Savage highlights the importance of protecting offensive speech under the First Amendment and warns against censorship.