So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast

Ep. 256: Ten arguments against free speech

Oct 30, 2025
Join Greg Lukianoff, president of FIRE and free speech advocate, along with Nadine Strossen, former ACLU president and legal scholar, as they dissect ten compelling arguments against free speech. They explore the notion that 'words are violence' and how it shapes campus discourse. The duo discusses the fine line between dangerous speech and censorship, and why free speech is vital for all viewpoints. They tackle the misuse of hate speech laws and the importance of adapting free speech principles to the digital age. Their insights are thought-provoking and essential.
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INSIGHT

Words Can Hurt, But Aren't Violence

  • Words can cause real harm but equating speech with physical violence is misleading and insulting to survivors of actual violence.
  • Nadine Strossen and Greg Lukianoff stress an intermediary: listeners' interpretations and contexts determine downstream harm.
ADVICE

Apply The Emergency Principle Narrowly

  • Use the 'emergency principle' to justify restrictions only when speech directly causes imminent, specific harm.
  • Demand rigorous evidence before supporting censorship and prefer narrow, viewpoint-neutral limits.
INSIGHT

Power Of Speech Justifies Protection

  • Words are powerful and can stir strong emotions, which is precisely why society protects them.
  • The power of speech is a reason for protection, not proof of an unlimited license to censor.
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