Comedian and podcast host Adam Carolla didn’t hold back in a recent episode of The Adam Carolla Show, where he delivered a scathing critique of the government’s role in stifling free speech and controlling narratives.

Carolla argued that businesses, large and small, comply with government directives out of fear of repercussions, leading to an environment where open dialogue and dissenting opinions are suppressed.

Carolla directly criticized the government’s tactics in enforcing compliance from businesses and individuals.

“I blame the government, because if the government says to anyone, ‘we’re gonna fuck your shit up,’ I don’t care, mom and pop business or biggest business in the world, when the government comes at you and says, ‘We’re gonna fuck you up,’ 100% believe then everyone goes, fine. What do you need from us? Blame the government. Absolutely. 100 Yes.”

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He emphasized that the root issue lies in the government’s ability to pressure organizations into submission, which, in turn, limits the public’s access to a diversity of viewpoints.

Carolla didn’t mince words when addressing critics concerned about misinformation and disinformation, labeling them hypocrites.

“All you sees out there that are have your panties in a bunch, because these guys are gonna be able to speak freely now, go yourself 1000 times with 1000 rusty mop handles,” Carolla said.

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He accused those who now claim to be worried about misinformation of being the very ones who have propagated false narratives for years.

“You are pissed off because you can’t control the narrative, not because the narrative is dangerous,” Carolla asserted.

“You guys were wrong about everything. You had control, and you forced everyone to capitulate.”

Carolla dismissed the idea that the concern over misinformation stems from its potential danger, instead arguing it’s about losing control.

“It’s only about control. And now you don’t have control and you hate it,” he said.

“But it’s not because it’s dangerous. Or if it is miser disinformation, then what are we talking about? Ivermectin and horse pace? Like, what are we talking about here?”

Carolla’s reference to Ivermectin, a drug that became controversial during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighted his view that concerns over alternative health discussions have been exaggerated to serve political and narrative control rather than public safety.

Carolla concluded with a critique of those who oppose the free flow of information, arguing that the real danger lies in suppressing individual choice and open discourse.

“It’s insane that they even have the gall to feign that they’re upset about this new thing and how dangerous it’s going to be when people start making their own decisions,” Carolla said.

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His critique resonates with those who argue that government overreach and censorship have stifled meaningful dialogue and independent thought in favor of maintaining control over narratives.

As public discourse continues to evolve, Carolla’s comments serve as a pointed reminder of the need to safeguard open dialogue and resist efforts to suppress dissenting voices, regardless of the source.

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