
Bill Maher urges Americans to unconditionally support free speech, avoid becoming like Britain
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"Real Time" host Bill Maher argued for unconditional free speech support on Friday, referencing Irish comedian's arrest at Heathrow and UK's crackdown on social media posts.
"This country can't become that, but it also can't become what the UK is now, a place where you get arrested for tweets, something that happens 12,000 times a year now in Britain," he cautioned.
The 12,000 number comes from a stat via the Free Speech Union in Britain.
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