
Season 2 · Episode 876
Words That Wound: The Global Battle Over Free Speech
Explore the high-stakes tension between the right to speak and the right to safety in an era of digital vitriol and real-world violence.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 27, 202626m 8s
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Show Notes
Where does the right to express yourself end and the duty to protect vulnerable communities begin? In this episode, we dive into the complex legal and social battlegrounds of free speech, comparing the United States' "imminent action" standard with Europe’s "militant democracy" approach. We examine high-profile controversies ranging from the provocative lyrics of Belfast rap group Kneecap to the legislative firestorms in Ireland and the viral misinformation following Australia’s Bondi Junction tragedy. Join us as we unpack how modern democracies are struggling to update decades-old laws for a world where digital vitriol can spark physical violence in minutes. This is an essential look at the evolving boundaries of discourse in the 21st century.