When the Government Demands Silence (w/ Nico Perrino)
The Unprecedented Assault on the First Amendment in Trump 2.0
Understand how current administration actions shatter historic First Amendment norms and learn concrete strategies for fostering a resilient free speech culture, even when facing social pressure.
Short Summary
- Government pressure on private entities regarding speech now explicitly mirrors mob tactics, signaling a dangerous escalation beyond previous administrations.
- Historic free speech protections only materialized prominently around 1931, meaning America's "Free Speech Century" resulted from dedicated activism.
- Resisting government overreach requires understanding legal arguments (like the APA) and cultivating a culture that values debate over immediate cancellation.
- The discussion contrasts campus intolerance (left/right cancellation) with direct governmental intimidation (FCC threats).
- The ultimate safeguard against societal conformity pressures involves prioritizing dialogue and friendship over immediate sanction.
This conversation with Nico Perrino of FIRE explores the alarming shift in governance tactics and outlines the cultural requirements for maintaining liberty.
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Top Comments (10)
I grew up in North Central Massachusetts, and my parents tried to instill in me the idea of just accepting what I was told by those in authority. I did not. I guess I would have been called oppositional defiance disorder. But they didn't do that then. I still buck the norm
When Brendan Carr bared the bully’s blade and threatened broadcasters with the “hard way,” the First Amendment flinched, and the FCC’s fangs flashed in full view; when Harvard held firm and Meta bent low, when CBS settled and speech shrank, the century of civil libertarians cracked beneath corporate compliance; when Charlie Kirk was killed for a campus sign and critics were condemned for insufficient sorrow, the state sanctified silence and made mourning mandatory; then the republic recoiled, remembering Zenger’s jury, Debs’ defiance, and the sacred sentence: that speech, not submission, must survive the storm.
This is crazy. The Biden admin was in the midst of a pandemic and was trying to get clear information to the population about the virus.There was dangerous rubbish being spread across the social media platforms, to remove it is not a questionable "judgement call"???????......you are letting other people literally die on your free speech hill!!!!!!! Madness.
Love me a Constitution scholar
I remember a Crossfire episode with a rightwing extremist--dont remember if it was this guest or somebody else. At the end, when they were wrapping up, Braden and Pat Buchanan speculated to each other how much influence this person and people like him actually had. They both chuckled and agreed very little, implying it wasn't worth worrying about. That was about 35 years ago. People on the right continued to believe this for a long time, believing that leftwing extremism was a much more real threat. Now here we are.
Reminds me of the 70s when Glide Memorial Methodist church invited Black Panthers to speak and they still do that Believing all voices need to be heard and with calm patience and intelligent dialogue debated so we understand each others point of view.
What a great interview. Thank you or introducing me to FIRE and Nico Perrino.
Well when you're working for a wannabe mob boss it goes to your empty head.
FIRE is a phenomenal organization! I always love hearing from them and appreciate so much what they do.
Thank you for the great thought provoking conversation!
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Top Comments (10)
I grew up in North Central Massachusetts, and my parents tried to instill in me the idea of just accepting what I was told by those in authority. I did not. I guess I would have been called oppositional defiance disorder. But they didn't do that then. I still buck the norm
When Brendan Carr bared the bully’s blade and threatened broadcasters with the “hard way,” the First Amendment flinched, and the FCC’s fangs flashed in full view; when Harvard held firm and Meta bent low, when CBS settled and speech shrank, the century of civil libertarians cracked beneath corporate compliance; when Charlie Kirk was killed for a campus sign and critics were condemned for insufficient sorrow, the state sanctified silence and made mourning mandatory; then the republic recoiled, remembering Zenger’s jury, Debs’ defiance, and the sacred sentence: that speech, not submission, must survive the storm.
This is crazy. The Biden admin was in the midst of a pandemic and was trying to get clear information to the population about the virus.There was dangerous rubbish being spread across the social media platforms, to remove it is not a questionable "judgement call"???????......you are letting other people literally die on your free speech hill!!!!!!! Madness.
Love me a Constitution scholar
I remember a Crossfire episode with a rightwing extremist--dont remember if it was this guest or somebody else. At the end, when they were wrapping up, Braden and Pat Buchanan speculated to each other how much influence this person and people like him actually had. They both chuckled and agreed very little, implying it wasn't worth worrying about. That was about 35 years ago. People on the right continued to believe this for a long time, believing that leftwing extremism was a much more real threat. Now here we are.
Reminds me of the 70s when Glide Memorial Methodist church invited Black Panthers to speak and they still do that Believing all voices need to be heard and with calm patience and intelligent dialogue debated so we understand each others point of view.
What a great interview. Thank you or introducing me to FIRE and Nico Perrino.
Well when you're working for a wannabe mob boss it goes to your empty head.
FIRE is a phenomenal organization! I always love hearing from them and appreciate so much what they do.
Thank you for the great thought provoking conversation!