

Lionel Shriver on Censorship, Cancel Culture and Free Speech
Jun 9, 2019
In a thought-provoking discussion, journalist and novelist Lionel Shriver delves into the complex landscape of free speech, censorship, and cancel culture. She argues for the universality of free speech amid the challenges of identity politics and public pressure. Shriver critiques the impact of cancel culture on academia and humor, emphasizing the need for diverse viewpoints. Additionally, she examines the escalating costs of education and their implications on entitlement regarding free speech, making a compelling case for classic liberal values in today's polarized climate.
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Free Speech Under Threat
- Free speech is threatened when expressing oneself leads to job loss or other repercussions.
- Self-censorship becomes prevalent in a climate of fear created by identity politics.
Free Speech Belongs to All
- Free speech is not inherently right-wing; it belongs to everyone.
- Restricting speech for one group ultimately affects all.
Swatting: Online Harassment
- Constantine Kisin describes how people use swatting to target online streamers.
- This demonstrates the extent of online harassment and the power dynamics at play.