Free speech is the foundation of peace. In Part 3 of his series, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson explains why censorship fuels violence, why offensive speech must be protected, and why civil discourse is worth defending.
From tax day protests to pirate radio, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson shares how civil discourse in public spaces, radio, and YouTube proves dialogue works better than violence. Part 2 of the series
Ryan “Dickie” Thompson breaks down a 20-year debate with his brother about racism, religion, and politics. From anti-racist punk roots to Gnostic Christianity and today’s culture of defamation, here’s why “everyone I don’t like is a Nazi” is destroying honest discussion.
Steven Crowder’s bulletproof return to Change My Mind after Charlie Kirk’s assassination shows how far political violence has escalated. Why dialogue still matters, and what’s next in this series on civil discourse.
Matt Walsh raises a fair point in his monologue: the left doesn’t spend its time scolding its own troops when they break the rules of “decorum.” They run interference, circle the wagons, and protect their operatives. Whether it’s a rioter torching a federal building or a union openly praising a convicted cop-killer, the machine has [...]