We finally get to lead off a show with something other than coronavirus – Donald Trump signs an executive order with huge implications for social media. So should tech giants be regulated like publishers and not platforms? We also discuss Hong Kong no longer seen by the US as independent of China and recap the latest with Peter Ridd. Likes and dislikes this week include the return of live sport to Australia, the vibe across the country as restrictions continue to ease, public sector pay freezes being abandoned and how quick Victorians were to dob in their neighbours for breaking social distancing (0:00-26:34).
Adam and Mia Schlicht join the quiz and bring the sibling rivalry (26:34-40:02).
Before James and Pete discuss Japan asking theme park attendees not to scream to stop coronavirus and North Korea finally admitting Kim Il Sung could not teleport (40:02-48:29).
This week’s draft has James, Pete, Adam and Mia draft the greatest siblings in history (48:29-1:06:05).
The Young IPA Podcast 179: Stage 4 Lockdown And Greg Sheridan
178: A Sad Week For Freedom Of Speech
177: Parliament Won't Sit & We Talk To Uighur Activist
176: An Australian Hong Kong with Senator James Paterson
175: Chris Kenny & Dr Bella d'Abrera
174: JobSeeker, Vaping & How Identity Politics Harms Minority Groups
173: Victoria Shuts Down (again) & Tim Smith
172: The Fall Of Cancel Culture
Ep 171: Exploring Woke Rebellions With Brendan O'Neill
Ep 170: Cancel Cancel Culture
Ep 169: Does Australia Have A Problem With Systemic Racism?
Ep. 168 - Coronavirus is over
Ep. 167 - America is Burning
Ep 165: JobKeeper, China and Protecting Gideon Rozner
Ep 164: So COVIDSafe Doesn't Even Work?
Ep 163: China Backs Down, State Borders And When Can We Drink In Vic?
Ep 162: Aussies Want To Get Back To Work
Ep 161: Senator James Paterson & Previewing The Heretic With Gideon Rozner
Ep 160: The Beginning Of The End Of Restrictions?
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