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In this powerful launch conversation of The Flip Side podcast, Inaya Folarin Iman and Ada Akpala explore the importance of civil discourse, why society struggles to tolerate opposing views, and how we can disagree better. From free speech and identity politics to media bias and cultural polarisation, this episode goes deep on the issues that are shaping public discourse today. 👉 Join us—subscribe for real conversations and honest debate! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @theequianoproject About The Equiano Project: The Equiano Project, founded in August 2020 by Inaya Folarin Iman, is a debate, discussion, and ideas forum. We facilitate conversations about and promote the values of freedom, common humanity, and universalism. Join our supporters – click the link to donate! https://www.theequianoproject.com/donate 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more discussions on race, identity, and culture! 💫 Join us on our Journey to 10,000 Subscribers! 💫 Connect with The Equiano Project: https://x.com/EquianoProject / theequianoproject / theequianoproject https://theequianoproject.substack.com Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction: The necessity of disagreement 0:25 Why “disagreeing better” matters today 0:32 Meet Inaya Folarin Iman 0:44 Progress & no-platforming on campus 1:45 UK Supreme Court on biological sex 2:15 Founding the Free Speech Union 3:29 Offense vs. freedom: the Quran-burning case 4:31 Tribal politics & polarization 5:35 When beliefs become identity 6:18 Trust & the BBC’s role in public debate 8:49 The lost art of persuasion 11:00 Ideas vs. moral absolutism 13:02 “Settled” issues & shifting norms 14:46 Universities & the fear of dialogue 20:03 What constructive disagreement actually looks like 21:05 Listening without caricature 23:04 Embracing nuance & vulnerability 26:56 Announcing The Flip Side podcast 28:49 Your chance to suggest topics & guests 29:44 Closing thoughts & what’s next