• CBC documentary "Speechless"

    From Amour Incognito@flick@spam.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon May 11 14:33:46 2026
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    Get out your equity cards because you will need them to watch this!
    You can fan yourselves with them to stay cool during the 3-plus hours
    you will be watching


    Part 1:
    Speechless: The New Campus Revolution

    Part 2:
    Speechless: Campus activism explodes into a battle over free speech

    There is also an interview with the director Ric Esther Bienstock, who I
    am sure had her equity card recalled for making this very fair expose of things most of us are probably aware of. She started making it in 2017
    and got tons of footage and interviews.

    My biggest criticism of her effort is that she could have included more material from the UK and Canada, which she acknowledges as a shortcoming
    but has a plausible excuse for. Well, you judge that for yourself...

    Apparently the BBC was also part of the making of all of this. I don't
    know if they've released it too.

    @CBCdocs is the Youtube Channel.
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  • From Julian@julianlzb87@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon May 11 20:31:08 2026
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    On 11/05/2026 19:33, Amour Incognito wrote:
    Get out your equity cards because you will need them to watch this!
    You can fan yourselves with them to stay cool during the 3-plus hours
    you will be watching


    Part 1:
    Speechless: The New Campus Revolution

    Part 2:
    Speechless: Campus activism explodes into a battle over free speech

    There is also an interview with the director Ric Esther Bienstock, who I
    am sure had her equity card recalled for making this very fair expose of things most of us are probably aware of. She started making it in 2017
    and got tons of footage and interviews.

    My biggest criticism of her effort is that she could have included more material from the UK and Canada, which she acknowledges as a shortcoming
    but has a plausible excuse for. Well, you judge that for yourself...

    Apparently the BBC was also part of the making of all of this. I don't
    know if they've released it too.

    @CBCdocs is the Youtube Channel.

    It was shown on BBC broadcast TV in April and
    is listed on BBC Iplayer for at least a year.
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  • From Amour Incognito@flick@spam.invalid to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon May 11 18:45:02 2026
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    In article <10ttaps$1cfbt$1@dont-email.me>, julianlzb87@gmail.com says...
    On 11/05/2026 19:33, Amour Incognito wrote:
    Get out your equity cards because you will need them to watch this!
    You can fan yourselves with them to stay cool during the 3-plus hours
    you will be watching


    Part 1:
    Speechless: The New Campus Revolution

    Part 2:
    Speechless: Campus activism explodes into a battle over free speech

    There is also an interview with the director Ric Esther Bienstock, who I
    am sure had her equity card recalled for making this very fair expose of
    things most of us are probably aware of. She started making it in 2017
    and got tons of footage and interviews.

    My biggest criticism of her effort is that she could have included more
    material from the UK and Canada, which she acknowledges as a shortcoming
    but has a plausible excuse for. Well, you judge that for yourself...

    Apparently the BBC was also part of the making of all of this. I don't
    know if they've released it too.

    @CBCdocs is the Youtube Channel.

    It was shown on BBC broadcast TV in April and
    is listed on BBC Iplayer for at least a year.

    Very good.

    I wonder about the situation down under. That lot sometimes
    seems to have taken one too many blows to the head from
    falling drop-bears. I worry for them.
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