Tag: free speech
Charlie Kirk has been killed
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.That was once a playground truth, a resilience we were encouraged to...
Civil War or Cultural Correction?
There are voices in Britain today calling for civil war as a solution to the decline of our culture and nation. But that path...
Going Along to Get Along
History teaches us an uncomfortable truth: most people don’t need to believe in an ideology to enforce it. They just need a reason to...
There’s No Pleasing Some People
“If their utopia came into being they would still find something to complain about. There is no pleasing some people regardless of rosette colour....
When the Law Itself Stands Trial
Jury Equity in the UK In Britain we speak of being judged by “a jury of our peers.” On the surface, this means that...
Mission Creep: How Online Safety Laws Became Global Censorship Tools
When governments first began pushing “online safety” legislation, the justification was clear and hard to oppose: protect children from predators, stop cyberbullying, and crack...
Should the U.S. First Amendment Be a Global Human Right?
Could the world handle American-style free speech? The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — written in 1791 — has been described as the...
The BBC Trump Edit: Not a Mistake — A Mindset