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It's a bad time for free speech in Britain. Two controversial American left-wing influencers have had their visas blocked by the British government after being deemed not “conducive to the public good”. Sacha Nauta, The Economist’s Britain editor, explains why this is a bad look for a country that s
Wynn-Williams’ backers, eg Tim Wu, are not really that interested in what we usually call free speech - Wu put his name to an amicus brief a few years back in favor of a Texas censorship law. Wu & friends are much more interested in taking on corporate power.
Welsh Police Officers Ordered To Log Anti-Islam Comments In Chilling Free Speech Crackdown https://t.co/lmS1HusOA9
Meet the woke activists fired for mocking Charlie Kirk murder who are now laughing all the way to the bank after winning enormous free speech payouts https://trib.al/h1vap5Z
The furor around Piker and Uygur is a distraction from a more central issue: Britain’s repudiation of free speech. These two American men hold views worthy of rebuke and ridicule. The lies they peddle should be rebutted forcefully. But you can do that only in a liberal system that allows free expr
“As always, I am here to talk. If you want.” ADFI client Livia Tossici-Bolt spoke at a free speech event in the Italian Parliament last week, about her experience of “buffer zone” censorship in the UK.
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