Who gets to decide what is true and what is false? In this video, Douglas Murray tackles the absurdity of governments like Australia, the UK, and the US attempting to control information. He argues that no government—regardless of which party is in power—should be trusted to determine what the public can or cannot know. Drawing on recent examples, Murray highlights how politicians often manipulate information to suit their own agendas, making it dangerous to hand over censorship tools to them. He stresses that the problem of misinformation should be solved by a more informed public, not by bureaucrats dictating the boundaries of free speech and satire. Murray also dives into the ongoing issue of illegal migration in the US, comparing it to similar problems in Europe. He explains how the push for amnesty every few years encourages more illegal crossings and places politicians in an endless cycle of trying to manage a broken system. Whether it’s border control or controlling speech, Murray's message
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