UAH Interview on the Ongoing Debate On Free Speech and Hate Speech As Elon Musk Buys Twitter

Free speech used to be considered dangerous in many areas, and today it still is. Before the founding fathers decided to protect it in the Bill of Rights, speaking your mind could get you thrown in prison or even killed. That’s probably why it went down as amendment one. But sometimes we can get its meaning confused, especially on social media. Please see the interview with UAH President Masood Akhtar and Advisory Board Member John Vaudreuil>

Hate Groups in Decline as Views Hit Mainstream

Based on reporting from the Southern Poverty Law Center, the number of white nationalist, neo-Nazi and anti-government extremist groups across the U.S. fell for a third straight year in 2021, even as some groups were reinvigorated by the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol last year and by the ongoing culture wars over the pandemic and school curriculums. Read the SPLC Annual Report>