The Winston Marshall Show

Greg Lukianoff - Uncovering Britain’s Free Speech Crisis...It's Worse Than You Know

Sep 6, 2025
Greg Lukianoff, President of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, passionately discusses the alarming free speech crisis unfolding in Britain. He warns of authoritarianism linked to the Online Safety Act and disturbing arrests for online comments. Lukianoff highlights the dangers of state overreach and its implications for American freedoms. He also delves into historical ideologies, exploring how past oppressions illuminate today’s speech battles. With a focus on university campuses, he underscores the urgent need for reform in the landscape of free expression.
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INSIGHT

EU Rules Export Censorship

  • Lukianoff warns EU rules like the Digital Services Act influence global platform behavior and can export censorship norms.
  • He says companies preemptively over‑comply to avoid EU penalties, affecting U.S. users too.
ANECDOTE

Right To Be Forgotten Example

  • Lukianoff recounts the 'right to be forgotten' as an EU rule that pressures platforms to delist content globally.
  • He notes past European court rulings tried to enforce delisting worldwide, alarming U.S. observers.
ADVICE

Limit Phone Access For Kids

  • To protect children without broad state censorship, Lukianoff suggests school phone bans and parental controls as first steps.
  • He urges industry solutions like simple parent-enabled defaults rather than heavy government mandates.
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