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The Lonely Work of a Free-Speech Defender

December 5, 2025
  • Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), discusses his lifelong commitment to defending free speech and its personal and societal importance.
  • He explains freedom of speech as the right to think and say what one believes, highlighting the dangers of viewpoint discrimination and compelled speech.
  • Lukianoff reflects on early cases defending controversial figures, emphasizing that protecting free speech often means defending unpopular or offensive opinions.
  • He critiques the rise of campus culture that avoids discomfort, linking it to a broader societal trend of conflating speech with violence and the consequences of cancel culture.
  • The Yale incident involving Erica Christakis illustrates tensions between student activism and academic freedom, with Lukianoff advocating for student autonomy and open debate.
  • Lukianoff condemns the Trump administration’s use of federal power to pressure universities and law firms, viewing it as a dangerous escalation beyond cultural conflicts.
  • He argues that free speech is essential for democracy, personal authenticity, and societal truth-seeking, warning against censorship that demands conformity.
  • The discussion addresses the complexities of platforming hateful ideas, asserting that exposure and dialogue are preferable to silencing, which can deepen polarization.
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