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Today Alex welcomes UK radio host James Whale who
has just been fired from his position as one of the UK's most popular talk show hosts for expressing a political opinion. Whale had
become increasingly more hardcore in his discussion of the EU and the unfolding police state in Britain and he mostly agreed with Alex
Jones after once deriding him. Alex and James talk about the nature of free speech and the velvet fist of hate speech
laws.
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