The Controversy Over Free Speech

We live in a day and age where freedom of speech and expression are under attack. Contrary to the Left’s so-called “tolerance,” they are typically the ones doing the silencing. We see this on college campuses, where Conservative ideas are constantly suppressed. There have been numerous cases of people wearing MAGA hats getting attacked. Just this year an illegal immigrant was responsible for one of these attacks. And of course, the major social media platforms have become notorious for censoring speech. Conservatism is not only under attack in the United States, but internationally as well.

Jayda Fransen Convicted

Jayda Fransen is a now a victim of the Left’s speech and expression police. She is labeled as a far-Right activist, as nearly all conservative-thinking individuals are nowadays. BBC reported that she has been found guilty of what exactly? Hate speech.

This was during a speech she was giving in Belfast regarding the threat of Islam. The judge described her speech as a hateful attack against a religious group. She’s been involved in the political scene for five years and after leading the “Britain First” movement is an independent political activist.

Exclusive Interview with NRN’s American Exceptionalism show

Fransen talks about her background and what motivates her in her exclusive interview with New Right Network. She also went into detail in what she sees is wrong with Facebook and other social media platforms, pointing out clear double-standards. Susan Swift of New Right Network, too, went in depth into what she sees in the United States. It is interesting to watch for what Fransen says about the religious demographics and how Christianity is being thrown out by the younger generation. The viewer can decide if we should be optimistic or pessimistic about the demise of Christian values.

Fransen later brings up how she was found guilty for quoting the Koran. The viewer must determine whether she was engaging in legally-consequential hate speech or if it is fair for non-Muslims to bring up the religious views of Muslims. Regardless of if the viewer believes she should face legal consequences, the amount of force used on her for speech will certainly surprise viewers.

Jayda Fransen brings up many points and goes incredibly in depth into her personal story. The interview is a must-see, especially if you don’t have formulated views on Islam, Christianity or the cultural war on speech.