Topic: Free Speech Zone

8 chapters across the catalog

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 2:52:15 - 2:54:39

960: Sandy Super Strong

University of Nebraska, Free Speech Zone Confrontation

A video surfaced of a University of Nebraska employee confronting students for distributing political material outside of a designated "free speech zone." The official claimed the students were spreading "propaganda" and required a reservation to use the specific campus plaza for their table.

Techno Boondoggle
Episode 521 2:03:52 - 2:07:15

521: Techno Boondoggle

Protest Techniques, Police Whistles and Free Speech Zones

The use of police whistles as a protest tool is discussed, noting its effectiveness in Spain and its occasional use in New York. The hosts also describe a creative protest technique using signs shaped like cartoon speech bubbles. The conversation touches on the "denutting" of American protest through the enforcement of free speech zones and the banning of bullhorns.

Karma Kards
Episode 342 8:27 - 12:51

342: Karma Kards

Craigslist Protester Carpools, NYPD Pepper Spray Incident

Protesters are organizing carpools to New York City via Craigslist backdoors to join the Wall Street demonstrations. Video footage captures NYPD officers using orange netting to corral participants and pepper-spraying several women, sparking debate over the enforcement of designated free speech zones and police conduct.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:43:55 - 1:45:22

332: Bud Nip

BART Free Speech Zones, Cell Phone Shutdown

The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system issues a statement defending its policy of limiting free speech to designated zones and its recent decision to shut down cell phone service to prevent protests. The hosts argue that "free speech zones" are a violation of the First Amendment and that speech itself cannot inherently interfere with the safe operation of trains.

Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber
Episode 160 1:03:31 - 1:08:37

160: Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber

Political Civility Roundtable, Bloggers and Wise Guys

A government roundtable discussion regarding the decline of civility in politics blames the influence of bloggers and "wise guys." The hosts reject this narrative, pointing out that historical political discourse in the 1800s was significantly more violent and confrontational. The segment criticizes the self-importance of political officials and the establishment of "free speech zones."

Do You Think Believe Feel?
Episode 45 28:45 - 30:57

45: Do You Think Believe Feel?

Rage Against the Machine, Protests, and Free Speech Zones

A Rage Against the Machine concert held during the convention attracted anti-war veterans who presented folded flags to represent fallen soldiers. Bill Maher's program highlighted the absurdity of "free speech zones," which were depicted as empty fenced-in areas. The hosts contrast these genuine protests with the "crackpot" protesters often featured on mainstream news.

Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy
Episode 42 24:35 - 27:55

42: Paris Hilton Does Zero Point Energy

UK Pharmaceutical Restrictions and Protest Laws

UK pharmacy chains like Boots have implemented register-level restrictions that prevent the simultaneous purchase of two products containing paracetamol to prevent overdoses. This is cited as an example of increasing state control in Britain, alongside the restriction of public protests to designated "free speech zones." These zones are often fenced enclosures, leading to comparisons with authoritarian governance.