How the free speech debate stops us from stating the bleeding obvious / Zoe Williams
The Sarah Pochin controversy has ignited another row over how nasty people are allowed to be before they get ‘cancelled’. It’s an insidious distraction I don’t want to reheat Sarah Pochin’s remarks about Black and Asian people on TV, and I don’t want to situate the Reform MP within the new (…)
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