During a Judiciary Committee hearing on the so-called Censorship-Industrial Complex, Rep. Jared Moskowitz humorously criticized Rep. James Comer and the repetitive nature of the hearings. He specifically targeted witness Michael Shellenberger's views on free speech, arguing that free speech is not absolute by referencing Kanye West's controversial posts. Moskowitz highlighted the hypocrisy in conservative reactions to content and warned against normalizing dangerous ideologies, using strong examples to showcase the contradictions in the interpretation of free speech.
Moskowitz criticized the repetitive nature of the hearings and pointed to how free speech is not absolute, using Kanye West's recent controversies as an example.
He emphasized that conservatives are selective about what constitutes censorship, particularly highlighting how they reacted differently to Kanye's posts of explicit content.
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