First hour of the show today, Kerby is joined by Paul Jehle, executive director of Plymouth Rock Foundation. He tells us more about his organization.
In the second hour Kerby will have an open line, he will take your calls on 800-351 -1212.
1. Twitter decides who has the right to “hate speech”
Consider, for example, what Twitter does not consider to be “hate speech.” A Muslim named Obaid Karki, @stsheetrock on Twitter, runs a website headed “Obaid Karki St.Sheetrock’s Painfulpolitics Offensive Comedy Hepcat” and another called “Suicide Bombers Magazine.” He posted this on one of them in late May 2016, just before the European Union and the social media sites announced their new agreement: “Robert Spencer mustn’t [be] featured but lynched…”