the bias judges and bring free speech back to high school debate. that s what i m doing. we have to bring diversity and civility of view back to this once-cherished student activity. martha: do students feel powerless to change it and outraged? well, i believe that the students feel as if they don t conform, they can t succeed because they can t. the nsda has put them in an environment where you either conform or fail every single time. martha: that s really sad and what we see happening with professors also on college campuses where if your paper doesn t argue the way they want it to argue that you are not going to get a good grade and it is a very sad situation and we need to keep discussing very loudly. thank you very much james and lawrence. great to have you here today. thank you. thank you.
gowdy. we ve got to bring free speech back to high school debate. when you can get larry summers and ted cruz to agree that something this debate changed my life and it is sad that so many young men and women will miss out as a result. dana: briann yeah is a member of the national speech association. has this been something you have experienced? absolutely. in march at a tournament before the round even started, we were debating president biden s foreign affairs track record and my judge warned me not to bring up president trump as she deemed it inappropriate. if a student like me going into debate to have free and open conversations is being censored in this way it is no longer
trigger. james fishback is the founder of incubate debate and he joins us now. what in the world is goingause s on here? you know, you didn t lose trey ,but you re still winning. i ve got no clue what s going. on . what i wili got nol say is , thirty six hours ago, i published this article in the free pass . i just saw that the center of the organization, the national speech and debate association, just put out a statement. they re not firing or banning any of those judges. they re not condemning their views. ours agoublished tthey launched and inclusion office which cites potential violations as a judge. mr inclus. gendering, a student in the round. they are not taking this seriously. we ve got to bring free speech back to high school, debate. goo b you know, i guess thisbate. is just a reflection of how ol d i my thought debate was like a mixture of content and delivery. old i am and if you don t like like like
or judge. maybe i just did. maybe i lost because i said trigger. james fishback is a founder of incubate debate. he joins us now. what in the world is going on here? you know, you didn t lose. you re still winning. i got no clue what s going on. 36 hours ago i published this article in the free pass. i just saw the center of the organization, the national speed and debate association put out a statement. they re not firing or banning any of those judges. they re not condemning their views. they launched a belonging and inclusion office which excites potential violations as a judge miss engendering a student in the round. they re not taking this seriously. we ve got to bring free speech back to high school debate. you know, i guess this is a reflection of how old i am. i thought debate was a mixture of content and delivery.
inevitable. it is a choice. brian: the twitter space didn t work. that s on elon musk. he is the one that should be embarrassed not governor desantis. ainsley: people either like him or they don t. they are going to vote for him or not it has nothing to do whether this launch worked out well. brian: trey gowdy talked to him you did this meltdown? i wanted to salute elon musk, he brought free speech back to social media. it s a start. open up with a big rally and have a big footprint like kamala harris did as a candidate and fall flat on your face. what he is saying is i had a back tour like a mini launch. you know me. be that was almost like a celebration. come out, hop on fox for an hour and i will hop on with elon musk first. it s all what happens from here on in. you think about what desantis brings to the table. he has got the tort and insurance reform. he was probably the number one governor through the pandemic. went mostly on instincts. his own scientists tapped into the w