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Is this practice a violation of our first amendment rights and would it be wise to ask the government to get involved? What other platforms are there that are available? Have incidents such as the shootings in New Zealand that were live streamed giving the platforms another reason to censor us? What updates does he have regarding Chelsea Manning and the Wiki-Leaks drama? We discuss all of these topics and more on today’s episode.
About the Guest: Ford Fischer is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of News2Share, an outlet that uses raw footage and livestream to cover activism and extremism. His work has been used in dozens of documentaries and films including Oscar and Emmy winners, and every major news network.
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