This week Sean Plunket brought three people onto his Magic talkback show to discuss the various issues surrounding Massey University’s disgraceful decision to kowtow to bullies and stomp all over the free speech rights of its students.

He interviewed Rachel Stewart who quit writing for the NZ Herald when they expressed a “strong reluctance” to cover her story about women’s rights, Ani O’Brien from Speak Up for Women and ACT MP David Seymour.

Journalist Rachel Stewart:

Journalist Rachel Stewart

ACT party leader David Seymour:

ACT party leader David Seymour

Ani O’Brian:

Ani O’Brien from Speak Up for Women
https://thebfd.co.nz/2019/10/the-article-the-nz-herald-were-too-scared-to-publish/
https://thebfd.co.nz/2019/10/massy-university-one-freedom-of-speech-zero/
https://thebfd.co.nz/2019/09/massey-university-makes-a-stand-for-free-speech-but-label-feminist-viewpoint-as-controversial/

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