He's got some good points but he somehow leaves out the biggest censorship group in the US.
Re the first video, of the 3 people she says are at the forefront of fighting censorship..
#1 Bari Weiss is pro-censorship, she's a gatekeeper.
#2: Matt Taibbi is pro-censorship. (Directly below)It shouldn't matter what a musicians says. US organizations shouldn't be able to pressure companies to make someone lose a billion dollars of wealth overnight. It's not necessarily the companies, it's who's pressuring them.
Taibbi has doubts about wrong-think censorship being bad.

Free speech absolutism as long as you're not yelling fire in a public theater or similar established ideas. There should be no, for all intents and purposes, 'anti-blasphemy laws' established to protect a group of people that are above criticism and consider themselves elevated above the rest of humanity.

#3: However, Mike Shellenberger's tweet shows courage based solely on this:

Then there's the guest Mike Benz, who not once, at least in the first interview, not once mentioned the ADL. Haven't listened to the 2nd video.
A lot of times they have controlled opposition fighting the issue at hand, like extreme censorship, so the end result is still censorship, thesis-antithesis-synthesis or like anchoring in negotiations.
It's like when Trump came into office and Dave Rubin declared himself a conservative so he could gate keep.
Then, an Israeli, can't remember his name this sec, suddenly came out as the expert/author on nationalism(because of Trump's nationalism), pretending to be America First, so he could gatekeep nationalism. Actually, he was a true nationalist but for a non-US country. In the US, his goal was to dampen nationalism under the guise of being a champion for it.
Benz may be a fox guarding the hen house to some extent.