Controversy around Gonzalo Lira’s past has caught up with his current troubles in Ukraine. Do bad people deserve free speech? Kim breaks it down.
Do Very Bad People Deserve Free Speech? via Kim Iversen
Already knew that he was PoS!
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Controversy around Gonzalo Lira’s past has caught up with his current troubles in Ukraine. Do bad people deserve free speech? Kim breaks it down.
Do Very Bad People Deserve Free Speech? via Kim Iversen
Already knew that he was PoS!
Related:
Lambert here: As before, Lira hold dual Chilean-American citizenship. So Yves remarks:
I suggest Lira followers call their Chilean Embassy or Consulate to demand that Lira either be allowed his freedom or transported safely out of Ukraine.
Worth noting that Lira seems to be part of a more general enforcement of “Their Democracy”:
I love it that “glorification” can be a crime in Ukraine. We should do that!
US vs. Gonzalo Lira

Ukraine Jails US Commentator Gonzalo Lira for Speaking Uncomfortable Facts (odysse) via The New Atlas
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Detaining Gonzalo Lira: Another blow to the freedom of press in Ukraine
by Jeffrey Kaye | March 25, 2022
Russia’s announcement that it had documentation that Ukrainian biological laboratories, largely funded by the U.S. Defense Department, had harbored “components of biological weapons” and “stockpiles of dangerous pathogens” created a propaganda circus in the press. The United States and Ukraine vigorously denied there were any such pathogens, even though public source documentation argued otherwise.
The Destroyed Ukraine Bioagents: Dangerous or Benign? (Archived)
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