Dennis Prager and Adam Carolla were on Tucker Carlson’s
program yesterday. They were there to unveil the trailer for their forthcoming
documentary, No Safe Spaces. Fox News
has an interview with Mr. Prager:
Radio personality Dennis Prager and
comedian Adam Carolla's upcoming documentary "No Safe Spaces" is a film
detailing the ongoing debate over the First Amendment on college campuses across the country
and how identity politics enables it.
Prager and Carolla argue that
younger generations have been trained to hate alternative, often
right-leaning, opinions and unleash their anger on those with opposing views.
Prager says he's been working
on the film since 2017 and was hoping for a PG rating but the Motion Picture
Association of America (MPAA) wouldn't budge from its PG-13
designation.
“Despite our best efforts to meet
the MPAA more than halfway, they have continued to deny us the PG rating our
film deserves," Prager said in an exclusive statement to Fox News.
"Jordan Peterson’s and my
quotes will stay and we will not censor the real-life punching of a
conservative student. The much more graphic films that regularly receive PG
ratings only serve to illustrate what I have experienced with Google in their
efforts to make PragerU videos hard to find: powerful forces in Silicon Valley
and Hollywood have one standard for ideological allies and another for people
like me," he added of the film which mentions "sexually transmissible
disease" and "Debbie Does Dallas" and a student is seen
getting punched.
"I will urge my friends and
fans who only go to PG movies to ignore the MPAA’s fake PG-13 rating and go
anyway. And please bring friends," Prager continued.
The film features commentary
from a variety of Hollywood actors, scholars, academics, political figures, and
media members, including Van Jones, Alan Dershowitz, Jordan Peterson, Dave
Rubin, Cornel West, and Tim Allen.
Carolla also talks to fellow
comedians about the challenge of doing stand-up on a campus today. Many
comedians, such as Jerry Seinfeld, have said they will not
appear on college campuses.
"No Safe Spaces" is
scheduled for release Oct. 25.
The home page for this documentary is here. The film
premieres in Phoenix/Scottsdale. No dates yet for northern Ohio. Will keep
readers posted.
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