Tonight's guest is a passionate defender of free speech and a ferocious critic of censorship.
Last time Steven Crowder joined Uncensored we locked horns on the subject of Alex Jones, airing our conflicting views on whether everybody deserves a place on a privately-held digital platform.
Now it’s censorship of an entire platform that's up for debate.
The US House of Representatives has passed a bill requiring TikTok owner ByteDance to sell the social media platform or face a total ban.
Critics say it’s a trojan horse for sweeping digital censorship. One of them, professor Jeffrey Sachs, told me last week that the US government is far more likely to spy on him than China!
Is he wrong?
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