Keen On America

Can I Say It? Jacob Mchangama on Our Global Crisis of Free Speech

Apr 12, 2026
Jacob Mchangama, a historian and director of the Future of Free Speech Institute, explains why free expression is in retreat worldwide. He recounts Denmark’s cartoon crisis, cites global data on shrinking speech rights, and warns that controls from age verification to anti-disinformation measures threaten democracy. He also examines how threats come from left, right, and centrist technocratic impulses.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
ADVICE

Avoid Blanket Age Verification For Social Media

  • Avoid imposing age verification and blanket bans on minors' social media access because they cut off information benefits and harm anonymity.
  • Mchangama cites children's English fluency, business skills from online videos, and historic anonymity use by radicals as reasons.
INSIGHT

Internet Expanded Speech But Enabled New Censorship

  • The internet expanded access to information but enabled new forms of censorship and a global decline in free speech.
  • Varieties of Democracy data shows many more countries with declining speech rights while few strengthen them, reversing early techno-optimism.
ANECDOTE

Cartoon Crisis Shaped A Free Speech Advocate

  • Jacob Mchangama's commitment to free speech was shaped by Denmark's 2005 Mohammed cartoon crisis and subsequent threats.
  • A Jyllands-Posten editor lived under decade-long security and Charlie Hebdo later suffered a deadly attack after republishing the cartoons.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app