David Irving — Free Speech and the Internet
Overview Irving discusses government restrictions on free speech, drawing on his personal experience of being banned from Germany in 1993. He argues that the Internet represents an unprecedented challenge to state censorship and media control, comparing government efforts to suppress online content to a futile dam breaking scenario. The talk takes the form of a lecture or public address delivered to a university audience. Topics covered Irving's deportation from Germany and the circumstances of his 1993 ban A...
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