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Government-supported 'cancel culture' threatens to destroy democracy

In the past two weeks alone, the state of free speech in our country has been battered almost beyond recognition.
Writers Guild of America members protesting the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel in front of ABC Headquarters in New York City

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Writers Guild of America members protesting the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel in front of ABC Headquarters in New York City.

This article on Sept. 21, 2025.


If you鈥檙e a believer in free speech, the past two weeks have been one of the longest years of your life. In fact, this might have been the worst fortnight for free expression in recent memory.

It started Sept. 9, when the FIRE(果冻传媒app官方), where I work, released its sixth annual . The rankings revealed that a record 1 out of 3 students is open to the idea of .

This sentiment was then frighteningly made flesh the next day, when conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University. 

The fact that Kirk was killed while engaging in open debate on a college campus is a cruel irony. If the first person to hurl an insult rather than a spear birthed civilization, then anyone resorting to violence in response to speech is attempting to abort it.

The free speech principles that are foundational to our democracy have been a candle in the dark 鈥 not just here at home, but across a world in the grip of a terrifying resurgence of authoritarianism.

The difference between words and violence 鈥 and the civilizational importance of free speech 鈥 couldn鈥檛 have been more stark in that moment. No matter how hurtful, hateful or wrong, there is no comparing words to a bullet.

To preserve that distinction, we must have the highest possible tolerance for even the ugliest speech. But that notion has landed on largely deaf ears, because what followed was a cacophony of cancellations.

Charlie Kirk was a free speech advocate. His death led to stifled speech.

Scores of , for example, have either been investigated, suspended or fired for comments they made regarding Kirk鈥檚 assassination. Even , , and  have been targeted for their speech.

, and Vice President JD Vance, while stepping in to guest-host "The Charlie Kirk Show," . 

In some cases, the targeted speech was a criticism of Kirk and his views. In others, it was a celebration of his fate. In all cases, however, it has been First Amendment-protected speech 鈥 and far from violence.

The government pressure didn鈥檛 end there, either. 鈥渁 legal and rational crackdown on the forces that are desperately trying to annihilate our nation.鈥

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On Sept. 15, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi went on "" and , 鈥淭here鈥檚 free speech, and then there鈥檚 hate speech. . . . We will absolutely target you, go after you, if you are targeting anyone with hate speech.鈥

Given that there is no First Amendment exception or legal definition for 鈥hate speech,鈥 this can mean just about anything Bondi and President 's administration consider 鈥渉ateful.鈥 Bondi  her comments after public outcry, notably from conservatives.

The president, however, , threatening an ABC News reporter for having covered him 鈥渦nfairly.鈥 鈥淵ou have a lot of hate in your heart,鈥 Trump said Sept. 16. 鈥淵our company paid me $16 million for a form of hate speech. So maybe they鈥檒l have to go after you.鈥

Then Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr  against host Jimmy Kimmel and ABC for 鈥渞eally sick鈥 comments Kimmel made during his . 鈥淲e can do this the easy way or the hard way,鈥 Carr said.

Hours later, indefinitely, prompting celebration from ,  and others 鈥 and driving us from a free speech nightmare into a full-on hellscape.

Social discourse needs a reset in America

This is unsustainable.

In the past two weeks alone, the state of free speech in our country has been battered almost beyond recognition.

For years now, we have had a cultural climate where growing numbers of people are so intolerant of opposing viewpoints that they will resort to violence, threats and cancellation against their adversaries. Now we鈥檙e seeing the Trump administration flagrantly abusing its power and authority to punish criticism and enforce ideological conformity. 

Yes, plenty of previous administrations have violated the First Amendment. But rather than repudiating those violations, the Trump administration鈥檚 actions over the past week have dramatically escalated how openly and aggressively that constitutional line is crossed.

The core American belief that power is achieved through persuasion and the ballot box, and that bad ideas are beaten by better ones 鈥 not by bullets or bullying 鈥 is in serious danger.

As former federal  once put it: 鈥Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can even do much to help it.鈥

That鈥檚 what鈥檚 at stake here: The free speech principles that are foundational to our democracy have been a candle in the dark 鈥 not just here at home, but across a world in the grip of a  of .

The ultimate tragedy would be if we extinguished them in our own hearts and by our own hands.

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