When you have to chop up what someone said to this degree and strategically quote them while inserting words of your own, it is pretty much guaranteed to be a horseshit interpretation of what was said.
Paraphrasing should not alter the context and meaning of someone's words.
Rufo is counting on people not actually watching the video.
Or, if they do, he has planted his meaning into his follower's minds so they are more likely to misinterpret it.
In reality, she actually said the first amendment gave robust protection of speech and even praised it for doing so. She does not see it as an obstacle she wishes were removed. And just because she finds it challenging to fight bad information does not mean she is anti-free speech. She was merely explaining the framework she has to work within.
"The biggest challenge to growing sweet muscles is lifting heavy things."
I just watched a video that revealed teenage baseball pitchers are getting elective arm surgery to "get it out of the way" so they have a better chance of getting drafted and having an MLB career.
I don't ever want to hear about the 200 or so 17 year olds getting top surgery every year while sportsball parents are making their kids get arm surgery so they can pitch a little better.
Apparently it is child abuse to help your kid drastically improve their mental health and relieve severe dysphoria but if mommy wants a McMansion from her son's pitching arm, surgery is perfectly fine.
I'd also be grateful if I could never hear a conservative talking head say "perfectly healthy breasts" again.
Some proof that there ARE elected officials out there, like Vice Mayor Sean Cummings in Oklahoma, who are standing up for LGBTQ+ youth like Nex Benedict and calling out the fact that our words and rhetoric DO matter.
[Context: In this video, Sean Cummings is seen speaking to Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters referring to the death of student Nex Benedict].