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The Free Speech Debate & Policy Impacts

hosts James Just and John Cameron delve into the contentious debate over free speech and its implications for democracy. This episode unpacks the recent concerns raised by The New York Times about free speech’s potential threat to democratic values, the ongoing discussion around misinformation in mainstream media, and the controversial tic-toc ban.
We also explore California’s minimum wage exemption controversy, dissect the complexities of legal guilt with Victor Davis Hanson’s insights, and examine the sudden removal of child gender-transition guidance from a leading medical organization’s website. Plus, we discuss the broader implications of state intervention in personal freedoms and the latest developments in the FBI no-fly list case at the Supreme Court.

Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode that cuts through the noise to bring you a clear-eyed perspective on today’s most pressing issues.

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Your Rights Against the State, the DNC, the Unions, and Media

In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just, John Cameron, and Richard Fields discuss the following topics:

  • How state governments are violating the rights of their citizens in various areas, such as voting, guns, abortion, speech, and privacy, and why we need to resist their tyranny.
  • How the DNC is trying to manipulate the primary process by pressuring New Hampshire democrats to change their primary date, and why this shows the corruption and hypocrisy of the Democratic Party.
  • How big labor unions are lying to their members and the public about their political activities, and why we need to end the practice of forced union dues and support workers’ freedom of choice.
  • How the mainstream media is fueling the outrage culture and polarizing the society, and why we need to be more skeptical and critical of their biased narratives and agendas.
  • How the horseshoe theory of politics explains the similarities between the far-left and the far-right, and why we need to reject both extremes and embrace the libertarian principles of individual liberty and limited government.

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Surveillance, Tyranny, and Taxes: The Latest Assaults on Liberty and Markets

In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, hosts James Just, Richard Fields and John Cameron discuss the latest threats to civil liberties and free markets in America. They analyze the implications of the House Judiciary panel’s vote to renew the controversial surveillance authority that allows the government to spy on Americans without warrants. They also expose the government’s overreach and abuse of power during the pandemic, which has eroded the rights and freedoms of individuals and businesses.

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How the Elite Failed America: A Libertarian Perspective

James Just and John Cameron talk about how the elite class in America has failed to uphold liberty and justice. They cover topics such as education, antisemitism, reading, censorship, protests, and ballot measures. They challenge the status quo and expose the failures of the elite on Libertarian Counterpoint.

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How Police Raided a Newspaper, How a Libertarian Shook Argentina, and More

James Just and Jason McPhee discuss police abuse of power, a libertarian candidate in Argentina, and various topics such as crime in San Francisco, a father correcting a teacher’s pronunciation, the FBI lying for Hunter Biden, and voter groups pressuring Meta to censor election information.

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