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Molyneux began a podcast called Freedomain Radio (FDR) in 2004. Over the next 13 years, he created over 1,000 podcasts and videos. Meanwhile, Molyneux wrote nine articles for the personal website of Lew Rockwell in 2005 and was a narrator in 2011 and 2012 for the Mises Institute think tank, which Rockwell founded. [9]
The Free Speech Union was first established as the Free Speech Coalition by four people including lawyer, lobbyist, and New Zealand Taxpayers' Union founder Jordan Williams in July 2018 in response to the Mayor of Auckland Phil Goff's decision to cancel a speaking event featuring alt-right speakers Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux at an Auckland Council-owned venue.
Stefan Molyneux, Canadian far-right podcaster, known for supporting extreme anarcho-capitalism along with White nationalism and Scientific racism, and a former associate of Rockwell. Justin Raimondo, anti-war activist. Javier Milei, President of Argentina; Mises Institute, founded by Rockwell to advance Paleolibertarian and Austrian economic views.
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Note the WP:LEDE of this article: "Stefan Basil Molyneux; born September 24, 1966) is an Irish-born Canadian blogger/vlogger. Molyneux usually speaks on topics including anarcho-capitalism, race and intelligence, atheism, politics, secular ethics, right-libertarianism, cryptocurrencies, and familial relationships.
Rubin had provided a platform for political extremists, such as far-right influencer Paul Joseph Watson, Great Replacement conspiracy theorist Lauren Southern, white nationalist Stefan Molyneux, and far-right activist Tommy Robinson. [81] A 2018 report from Data & Society described Rubin as part of a network on YouTube that amplified far-right ...
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