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    no-platform

    verb

    • 1. prevent (a person holding views regarded as unacceptable or offensive) from contributing to a public debate or meeting, especially one at which they had originally been invited to speak: British "although she was no-platformed in one city, the other talks in her tour went ahead as planned with no objections or protests"

    noun

    • 1. a policy or stance whereby individuals holding views regarded as unacceptable or offensive are prevented from contributing to public debates or meetings: "there has been an increasingly fierce debate around no-platform policies on university campuses"

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