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1 week ago
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Jimmy Kimmel Will Deliver Fascism' Warning in UK's Alternative' Christmas Speech Airing as King Addresses Nation on BBC

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1 week ago
Television

Kimmel Christmas message to U.K. viewers to hail great year "from a fascism perspective"

fromFortune
3 months ago
Television

Defiant, emotional Jimmy Kimmel rips ABC affiliates for censoring his return: 'That's not American. It's un-American' | Fortune

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1 week ago
UK news

Jimmy Kimmel Will Deliver Fascism' Warning in UK's Alternative' Christmas Speech Airing as King Addresses Nation on BBC

fromAxios
1 week ago
Television

Kimmel Christmas message to U.K. viewers to hail great year "from a fascism perspective"

fromFortune
3 months ago
Television

Defiant, emotional Jimmy Kimmel rips ABC affiliates for censoring his return: 'That's not American. It's un-American' | Fortune

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#bob-vylan
#non-crime-hate-incidents
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

'Authoritarian' US visa plan to vet social media threatens Irish business and World Cup fans

"Authoritarian" moves by Donald Trump's administration to ask travellers, including from Ireland, to hand over five years of social media history have been branded "a massive overreach" that would damage relations with the US.
US politics
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Trump says EU going in 'bad direction' after X fine DW 12/09/2025

Trump slams 120 million ($140 million) EU fine on X Musk has also denounced the penalty EU cites transparency and data-access breaches US officials say EU is targeting American firms Speaking at the White House, Trump said that Europe was "very bad, very bad for the people" and warned that the United States did not want the continent "to change so much." He did not specify what he meant, but said Europe "has to be very careful doing a lot of things."
US politics
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Trump voices concern over Europe's political direction DW 12/09/2025

US President Donald Trump on Monday escalated his criticism of Europe, saying the continent was "going in some bad directions" as he condemned a multimillion-euro EU penalty against Elon Musk's social media platform X. Here are the key points: Trump slams EU's 120 million ($140 million) fine on X Warns Europe is heading in "bad directions" Musk denounces the penalty US officials say EU is targeting American firms EU cites transparency and data-access breaches New US strategy warns of democratic "erosion" in Europe
US politics
#palestine-action
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1 month ago

GOP Congresswoman Confronted Over Trump's Threat to Jail Democrats in Tense CNN Interview

I think what the president was doing, though, was reminding you of the oath that you did take. And there are consequences. So you can have freedom of speech, but freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences. And that was the reminder, I think, in that.
US politics
History
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Angelo Herndon and the Radical Politics of Free Speech

White supremacy has repeatedly suppressed civil liberties and silenced anti-racist speech through laws, violence, intimidation, and state actions across US history.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

British journalist detained by ICE says there is a war on US freedom of speech'

Journalist Sami Hamdi was detained by US immigration at San Francisco airport, alleging a war against freedom of speech before his release to the UK.
#islamophobia-definition
Law
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Lawyers for British political commentator Sami Hamdi are challenging his US detention in court

British commentator Sami Hamdi was detained by ICE at San Francisco airport; lawyers filed habeas corpus challenging his detention over statements about Israel.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Ex-Tory member sues party over suspension for criticising Israel

A former Conservative member suspended after alleging Israel committed genocide is suing the party for breach of contract and discrimination over his suspension.
Environment
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1 month ago

UK: Three activists cleared over Stonehenge spray powder DW 10/31/2025

Three Just Stop Oil activists were acquitted of criminal damage and public nuisance after citing rights to freedom of speech and peaceful protest in the Stonehenge orange-powder case.
#late-night-television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Outcry after US strips visas from six foreigners over Charlie Kirk remarks

On Tuesday, the state department announced it was systematically identifying visa holders who celebrated the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk, declaring in a social media statement that the United States has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans. The visa cancellations represent an escalating government-wide campaign to suppress criticism of Kirk, who was killed last month. The administration cut visas for nationals from Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Germany and Paraguay.
US politics
US politics
fromAxios
2 months ago

Trump administration revokes 6 visas over comments about Charlie Kirk

The U.S. State Department revoked visas for six foreigners after online comments celebrated the killing of an American, citing no obligation to host those praising assassination.
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago

Donald Trump brags that 'we took the freedom of speech away'

President Trump claimed his administration "took freedom of speech away" while defending an order to prosecute flag desecration despite Supreme Court protections.
#donald-trump
Miscellaneous
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2 months ago

Germany's AfD seeks closer ties with the MAGA movement DW 10/06/2025

Beatrix von Storch met Trump administration officials in Washington, discussing alleged German free-speech restrictions and promoting AfD positions opposing migration, Islamization and 'woke' culture.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

No reason not to be all in': is Saturday Night Live ready to meet a major political moment?

Saturday Night Live returns amid a late-night television crisis marked by high-profile suspensions, cancellations, FCC pressure, and political-commercial tensions.
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Computer Science Lecturer at Berkeley Is on Day 36 of His Hunger Strike for Gaza

After repeatedly informing students that they could leave the lecture hall at any time, Kao projected six photographs depicting scenes of protests for Palestine, and began to describe the Israeli assault on Gaza as it had transpired in recent weeks, from his own perspective. He told students that he had been spending his weekends learning about Gaza and the Israeli assault.
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UK politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 months ago

UK court throws out Kneecap terror charge quoting technicality

A London magistrates' court dismissed the terror charge against Kneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh due to a procedural six-month time limit breach.
US politics
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 months ago

Do Not Be Quiet in This Moment - San Francisco Bay Times

The U.S. Constitution requires vigilant protection, especially freedoms like speech under the First Amendment, as current political actions increasingly threaten them.
Television
fromConsequence
3 months ago

Conservative ABC Affiliates Refuse to Air Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Major conservative affiliate owners Sinclair and Nexstar are refusing to air Jimmy Kimmel Live!, reducing the show's reach amid controversy and regulatory pressure.
#freedom-of-speech
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Jimmy Kimmel is coming back. It's proof that you still have power | Robert Reich

Jimmy Kimmel Live! will resume next Tuesday after Disney suspended production amid FCC threats and significant industry and celebrity backlash.
#tommy-robinson
fromwww.bbc.com
3 months ago
UK politics

Britishness and free speech - why we travelled 200 miles to Robinson's London rally

A large Westminster rally led by Tommy Robinson drew thousands, showing increased visibility of far-right figures and broader public discontent.
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5 months ago
UK news

Tommy Robinson denies harassing two MailOnline journalists

Tommy Robinson denied harassing journalists Andrew Young and Jacob Dirnhuber, entering not guilty pleas to charges of causing fear of violence.
US politics
fromAdvocate.com
3 months ago

After this strange and challenging American summer, what will fall have in store for us?

American democracy faces escalating authoritarianism, secrecy, impunity, and political violence, with legal protections eroding and social stability worsening.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Late-night show hosts decry suspension of Kimmel's show: Blatant assault on freedom of speech'

Late-night hosts publicly defended Jimmy Kimmel after ABC suspended his show following FCC pressure over comments about Charlie Kirk.
UK politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 months ago

Met chief reveals why facial recognition was not used at Tommy Robinson protest

Met Police cautious about using intrusive facial recognition at protests due to freedom of speech concerns; technology has been used successfully at other events.
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3 months ago

Maher Blasts Charlie Kirk Death Cheerleaders AND Charlie Kirk War' Chatter: I Have No Use For You'

BILL MAHER: Alright, so I didn't realize this was going to be kind of a theme show because we read our editorial before the week starts and so it was all about freedom of speech, then the assassination occurred, so this is turning into a theme-show. But it is kind of interesting that this guy was shot, and he's been on our show, been on my podcast, I talk to him, I like to him, and I like everybody, I talked to everybody,
US politics
Miscellaneous
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3 months ago

WATCH: Chaotic Protest Erupts As EU Parliament Rejects Minute of Silence for Charlie Kirk

A request for a minute of silence for Charlie Kirk was denied in the European Parliament, triggering protests, desk-banging, and sharp partisan reactions.
World politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 months ago

How India is weaponising immigration control to silence its diaspora

Indian government uses OCI cancellations to silence critics, risking legal and human-rights violations through opaque, punitive revocations that threaten free speech and rule of law.
UK politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 months ago

British police arrest over 400 at pro-Palestine London protest

About 425 people were arrested at a London pro-Palestine demonstration after the group was banned under terrorism laws, sparking debates over policing and free speech.
UK politics
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3 months ago

Linehan to sue the Met Police for 'wrongful arrest and false imprisonment' including breaches of 'free speech' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Graham Linehan was arrested at Heathrow over tweets about trans people, prompting criticism, legal action, and calls to protect freedom of speech.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Cambodia MPs pass chilling' bill enabling citizenship to be stripped

Cambodia passed a law permitting authorities to strip citizenship for collusion with foreign powers, a measure critics warn risks arbitrary revocation and silencing of dissent.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
4 months ago

From Book Bans to Internet Bans: Wyoming Lets Parents Control the Whole State's Access to The Internet

Age verification laws now enacted in South Dakota and Wyoming require any website hosting sexual content to implement measures, affecting many non-pornographic sites.
US politics
US news
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

Jimmy Lai: Closing arguments in Hong Kong tycoon national security trail begin

Prosecutors have commenced closing arguments in Jimmy Lai's national security trial, which is set for a verdict in upcoming weeks.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 months ago

Normal People author vows to use BBC royalties to support Palestine Action

Sally Rooney continues to publicly support Palestine Action despite it being designated a terrorist organization in the UK.
#online-safety
#journalism
Music
fromDeep House London
4 months ago

EXIT Festival launches 'Save EXIT Freedom' campaign amid Serbia government backlash | News | Deep House London

EXIT Festival launched a crowdfunding campaign to combat government pressure and safeguard its independence and the integrity of its workforce.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Canadian cities cancel US Christian nationalist's performances

Eight Canadian cities canceled performance permits for Sean Feucht due to safety concerns and code of conduct violations relating to his anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs.
US politics
fromFortune Asia
4 months ago

The pirate flag from anime 'One Piece' is Indonesia's newest protest symbol-and officials are cracking down

Indonesia is monitoring the use of the Jolly Roger flag, associated with protests against political leadership, ahead of Independence Day.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

How did John Oliver become the moral compass of the US? | Arwa Mahdawi

The Trump administration has cracked down on pro-Palestinian speech to such a draconian degree that even within a private text message, some people are too terrified about jeopardising their career or immigration status to speak up.
US politics
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
4 months ago

Some Gaza and Ukraine posts blocked under new age checks

Social media companies are increasingly blocking content to comply with the UK's Online Safety Act, risking suppression of legitimate public debate.
Television
fromConsequence
5 months ago

David Letterman Rips Stephen Colbert's Firing: "This Is Pure Cowardice"

David Letterman criticized the firing of Stephen Colbert as cowardly and a move to appease the Trump administration rather than for financial reasons.
fromConsequence
5 months ago

Hulk Hogan Died Exactly 10 Years After Everyone Heard Him Say N-Word

Hulk Hogan died on July 24th, 10 years to the day after the leak of a sex tape transcription that exposed his casual use of the n-word.
US politics
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
5 months ago

Germany: Comedian 'El Hotzo' acquitted over Trump posts DW 07/23/2025

Sebastian Hotz was acquitted of charges for online posts deemed satirical rather than incitements to crime during a heated public debate.
#terrorism
fromThe Atlantic
5 months ago

Are You Laughing Yet?

Donald Trump has made comedy legal again! Censorship is when people don't laugh at your jokes. Freedom is when your late-night show gets permanently taken off the air for financial reasons.
Humor
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 months ago

Australian writer on his deportation from the US

Alistair Kitchen, an Australian writer, was blocked from entering the US in June 2025, enduring lengthy interrogations and phone confiscation by Customs agents.
US politics
Television
fromVulture
5 months ago

Jon Stewart Isn't Afraid of Cancelation: 'I'm Not Going Anywhere"

Colbert's show cancellation reflects a broader climate of fear and compliance within American institutions.
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
5 months ago

Bolsonaro's son blasts top Brazilian court official over assets freeze

Eduardo Bolsonaro condemned Justice Moraes for freezing his assets, likening him to a dictator for abusing power.
Social justice
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Woman, 74, tells of pain and fear after arrest at Liverpool pro-Palestine rally

A 74-year-old woman was arrested during a pro-Palestine rally under terrorism laws, raising concerns over freedom of speech.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
5 months ago

Biglaw Firm Allegedly Fires Associate Over Anti-Trump Op-Eds - Above the Law

Biglaw firms are distancing themselves from Trump-related controversies, affecting associates' freedom to criticize.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Armed police threatened to arrest Kent protester for holding Palestinian flag

Police threatened a protester with arrest under the Terrorism Act for holding a Palestinian flag and signs calling for Gaza's freedom.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Six great reads: 1 Italian houses, how to make small talk and the truth about Tesla

Israel's actions in Gaza threaten the agreed international legal and political responsibilities established over the past 77 years.
fromIrish Independent
5 months ago

'See it. Say it. Censored' - Kneecap ad banned from London Tube

The poster featured the group's balaclava logo. Kneecap criticized political interference, stating they have successfully advertised multiple times before without being rejected.
London politics
US news
fromwww.npr.org
5 months ago

IRS says churches can now endorse political candidates

Houses of worship can now endorse candidates for political office without losing tax-exempt status.
US politics
fromThe Mercury News
5 months ago

University of California reiterates ban on student government boycotts of Israel

Student governments at the University of California cannot engage in financial boycotts against companies tied to specific countries.
US politics
fromABC7 Chicago
5 months ago

Environmental Protection Agency puts 139 employees who spoke out against Trump on leave

139 EPA employees placed on leave for dissenting against policies, accused of undermining the Trump administration's agenda.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 months ago

Police accused of assault on right to protest' after just 3% of arrests see charges

Only 18 arrests out of 638 made by the Metropolitan Police for conspiracy to cause public nuisance have resulted in charges over the last six years.
Social justice
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 months ago

Tunisia court sentences lawyer critical of president to two years in prison

Sonia Dhamani's sentencing reflects a broader crackdown on dissent under President Kais Saied in Tunisia.
Social media marketing
fromPoynter
6 months ago

'Self-regulation has proven a failure': Brazilian leaders defend the need for social media regulation - Poynter

Regulating misinformation on social media is essential and does not infringe on freedom of speech.
US news
fromIrish Independent
6 months ago

'I don't approve of them, I don't agree with them' - Taoiseach says new US J1 visa rules around social media 'excessive'

New US measures require J1 visa applicants to make social media public for vetting, causing concern over privacy and freedom of speech.
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