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Free speech for all, from Finkelstein to Chapelle | Noam Dworman | The Reason Interview 

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The owner of the Comedy Cellar, Noam Dworman, wants to argue with you about Israel, the media, and whether women are funny.
00:00- Noam Dworman Highlights
00:30- Introduction
01:00- Dworman's Thriving Comedy Empire
08:24- Go Neither Woke Nor Broke
12:28- Dworman's Free Speech Roots
18:58- Tipper Gore's Censorship Crusade
21:49- When Did the Left Turn Against Free Speech?
24:57- Don't Censor Anti-Israel Speech Either!
27:49- Comedy Culture IS Free Speech Culture
30:41- Dworman's Father: Feuding With Bob Dylan
34:51- Dworman's Podcast: Live From the Table
37:33- That Viral Philip Bump Episode
41:50- Noam Dworman's Politics
43:53- Comedy During COVID
47:21- Free Speech Isn't A Given In All Comedy Clubs
49:11- Bringing Back Louis C.K.
53:38- Hosting Norman Finkelstein
57:06- Open Debate About Israel
1:00:04- Contemporary Antisemitism In America
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Today's guest is Noam Dworman, the owner of New York's Comedy Cellar, the most influential-and controversial-comedy club on the planet. Dave Chapelle, Louis C.K., Amy Schumer, Sarah Silverman, Chris Rock, Andrew Schulz, and many others not only broke out from this club, but they also regularly return to try out new material. Trained as a lawyer, Dworman is a staunch defender of the First Amendment and, in an era of groveling apologies and censorship on the down low, he remains outspoken on the value and importance of free expression to a flourishing society. His podcast Live From the Table has guests ranging from Israel critic Norman Finkelstein to atheist Sam Harris to former Reasoners Radley Balko and Michael Moynihan-and never has a dull moment. Nick Gillespie talks with Dworman about free speech, the history of comedy in Greenwich Village, anti-Semitism, and Islamophobia.

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Комментарии : 47   
@alicetusk9290
@alicetusk9290 Месяц назад
Thank you for the interview. I recall Noam answering K. Kisin’s last question “what should we be discussing that we aren’t discussing?” on the Triggernometry podcast. Noam explained that he received comments from his patrons that he was “brave” for having the Star of David on public display. Noam expressed that he was concerned about the lack of education on Israel's history, and that it would lead to the rise of antisemitism, and the anti-Zionist movement. I watched that interview over a year ago and I was surprised by his answer but his observation was unfortunately accurate.
@lindyswing4368
@lindyswing4368 Месяц назад
Norman sending an angry and vicious email is so on character 😂😂😂.....but I still love the guy and what he brings to the table.
@axaeyexus
@axaeyexus Месяц назад
He's complete trash. Lol
@TIm_Bugge
@TIm_Bugge Месяц назад
Right off the bat.... The the purpose of 'cancelling' (aka plain 'ol character assassination) is not to silence the target but to discourage imitation. To point out that the targets of 'cancellation' don't really get hurt and are often helped is to miss this point entirely.
@GeorgeSmiley77
@GeorgeSmiley77 Месяц назад
Cancelling and character assassination are quite different. Cancelling is when public institutions and venues turn against a particular person. Character Assassination is when the potential Audience itself turns against them.
@bluecoffee8414
@bluecoffee8414 Месяц назад
​@GeorgeSmiley77 well Norm Finklestein cancelled a talk at Emory U. Because EVEN HE said the vibe was getting anti-semetic. Result? Protestors slaughtering Fink online "Oh NOW the real *gew* comes out," "They're all the same in the end" etc. And now the mob is latching on to claims that Edward Said disclosed that NOAM CHOMSKY is a "racist" "who thinks Arab scholars are inferior."
@Kazekoge101
@Kazekoge101 Месяц назад
@@GeorgeSmiley77 Yes but that often go hand in hand, it is a kind of social stigmatization.
@chrisocony
@chrisocony 20 дней назад
Like a college student will be physically attacked for wearing a Tel Aviv University sweatshirt. It's just ridiculous.
@ybrueckner5589
@ybrueckner5589 23 дня назад
I don’t think Tipper would try to ban The Rolling Stones. Can you imagine her reading lyrics to Midnight Rambler to her grandkids at bedtime?
@Eliteownage
@Eliteownage Месяц назад
much love all
@joge2468
@joge2468 25 дней назад
I’m sure people smarter than me have made this point, but acceptance of criticism or ridicule from those of the same tribe, but not others, is instinctual. It’s just an extension of something most of us experienced as kids: I can make fun of my brother, but you may not. It’s a hypocrisy we all share. The consequences of ignoring this social convention cross the line when I enjoin others to punch you too.
@hpmoon
@hpmoon Месяц назад
Great guy, great interview
@SevenRiderAirForce
@SevenRiderAirForce Месяц назад
+100 for the Richard Epstein callout!
@ThePersephoneK
@ThePersephoneK Месяц назад
Ok, that ended too soon! I wanted to expand on his final thought. It was a very brave thing for him to say that as it obviously can be taken out of context by his enemies (like earlier discussions on the episode). We need more people willing to say that there are principles Trump has latched onto that are good, but that need to be reclaimed by people not Trump.
@joge2468
@joge2468 25 дней назад
Gillis regularly features known Holocaust deniers on his podcast.
@TheColdrush22
@TheColdrush22 20 дней назад
I don’t watch/listen to his podcast just random clips usually. Can you name any of the known holocaust denier guests? Maybe their views are just not known to me.
@joge2468
@joge2468 19 дней назад
@@TheColdrush22 Bill McCusker and Andrew Pacella. They also claim Jews are responsible for 9/11.
@CherryTeresa
@CherryTeresa Месяц назад
Nick Gillespie always does great interviews and this is no exception.
@chandlermccullen3515
@chandlermccullen3515 Месяц назад
I think Chapelle should bring back Clayton bigsby for the election... Funniest shit ever
@gefiltefist2088
@gefiltefist2088 Месяц назад
Afroman ‘24
@johnbrown4568
@johnbrown4568 Месяц назад
Norm Frankenstein and Gnome Chomsky…really? 🤔😵‍💫
@royboy4571
@royboy4571 9 дней назад
What, two public intellectuals ?
@EZ-jd2nq
@EZ-jd2nq 29 дней назад
Redbar is watching
@copiedoften5927
@copiedoften5927 Месяц назад
We don’t always agree and I think your identity is entrenched differently with its group think and resulting conclusions and judgements… but I do enjoy that you’re working towards ‘truth’ using discussion and opposing interpretations. I still think a Žižek allowed to speak would be an interesting, almost comic material like take on morality vs ethics. “Violence that transcends.” Would be a good starting point if I could suggest one. You’re mixed bag but I can dig you have a stance and are working it out in real time. Keep going. 🌱♾️
@lau_dhondt
@lau_dhondt Месяц назад
On the surface Noam Dworman is a rather likeable guy, but if you start paying attention to the content he puts out you'll notice he's véry complimentary to himself, he's very calculated and selective to the voices that he wants to elevate, he'll get into roaring arguments with directors of human rights ngo's over minutiae, but will give a neck massage to Sam Harris, author of 'in defence of torture' or people who profess the inevitabilitly of the endless occupation of the opt. He's been very much an apologist for the violence in Gaza, without entertaining in the least the perspective Yossi Verter wrote about in Haaretz on october 8 2023: How Netanyahu brought Israel to the brink of war. It can be entertaining but it's a deceptive and sometimes repulsive effort in my view. The whole free speech circle jerk is just typical smokescreen. When push comes to shove, he's very much a propagandist. The people who share his views will love it.
@Nobody-zv5lp
@Nobody-zv5lp 29 дней назад
@lau_dhondt Agree with your assessment.
@Woop-fy5nk
@Woop-fy5nk Месяц назад
This guy is a Joke
@shawanahussain
@shawanahussain Месяц назад
Norman’s intelligence and knowledge is humbling , he speaks the truth, he dedicated his entire life to truth.
@JoeShufferton
@JoeShufferton Месяц назад
Norman who. Norman Finkelstein?
@voccsaycee30
@voccsaycee30 Месяц назад
Finklestein's dedicated his life to half the story to trick you into believing nonsense
@joge2468
@joge2468 25 дней назад
@@JoeShufferton I’m thinking, Norman Mailer.
@chrisocony
@chrisocony 20 дней назад
Noam, when you are citing John Adams you are not sounding like Trump in any way whatsoever. He probably doesn't know who he is. And when you say things like, There's still a hole in the ground at zero. We accept paralysis as a way of life. Etc. That's really boilerplate stuff and any politician that wants to get elected says things like that. Including Democrats.
@anisraiss
@anisraiss Месяц назад
If Norman does not want to have dinner with Noam, you know that Noam is immoral
@GB-sh9st
@GB-sh9st Месяц назад
This guest is terrible. Unsubscribing.
@SuperMayhem81
@SuperMayhem81 Месяц назад
Well, this was an interesting choice. Noam is one of the most bad faith actors on this particular subject. Clearly reason hasn’t watched any of his podcasts - and if they have, they’re doing this for the clicks. He’s not serious. He tries to do all these “gotcha” questions - and he admits to doing so in various podcasts. It’s fine to interview him, but at least have the decency to call him out of his dishonesty.
@comedycellarclips
@comedycellarclips Месяц назад
OUCH, LOL What are you referring to?
@neomanrex
@neomanrex Месяц назад
I mean. That’s not true. But to each their own.
@neomanrex
@neomanrex Месяц назад
@@comedycellarclipshe’s referring to nothing. He thinks aliens are at Area 51.
@hpmoon
@hpmoon Месяц назад
Really bad take about his @comedycellarclips podcast - in fact, on a recent episode, the sentiment emerged that in the better days of shows like Meet the Press, Tim Russert had a skill at deploying "gotcha moments" in a civil and unpartisan way, to simply keep talking heads in check, in the public interest. If you object to "gotcha" moments then you're afraid of arriving at the truth.
@GeorgeSmiley77
@GeorgeSmiley77 Месяц назад
Gotcha questions are a powerful technique, just as ridicule is a powerful technique. We don't always need to deploy those techniques, but when we DO need them, we REALLY REALLY need them. Gotcha questions are NOT dishonesty! They are designed to EXPOSE dishonesty! Gotcha questions For The Win!
@AS-lo6xo
@AS-lo6xo Месяц назад
This guy is a fraud
@oh_k8
@oh_k8 Месяц назад
If Shane Gillis made antisemitic jokes, would Noam be so supportive of that dude's uncancrlling? Please.
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