Australia Cracks down on Free Speech 100th Episode

Australia Cracks down on Free Speech 100th Episode

From I'm Not Famous by Im Not Famous

December 25, 2025 · 27 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the implications of free speech censorship in Australia and the U.K., exploring the risks of totalitarianism.

In democratic nations, freedom of speech is seen as a foundational right. Without the right to freely express ideas (even controversial or offensive ones), societies risk slipping into totalitarianism. Once speech is censored, who decides what’s acceptable? This is the central question. Join me as we dive into this subject and the Australian and U.K. laws getting dangerously close to the Orwellian future we all feared. Tune In to Sunbury Radio 99.3FM Melbourne, Australia AEST LISTEN LIVE Tuesday Nights at 6PM https://sunburyradio.com.au BIG SONNY Radio Profile https://sunburyradio.com.au/ Listen to podcasts below ! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & SHARE ! On rumble https://rumble.com/v4tuzmq-the-trust-fall-julian-assange-interview-with-director-kym-staton.html On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BigSonnyTV On Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1fKGp9KDHlNQrL0rjegQEP?si=0yCADQMLQKKinYw0VgfrIA On Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/paradigmlive On Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/podcasts-comedy-pop-culture/id1102407920?mt=2

Topics covered

  • free speech
  • censorship
  • democracy
  • Australia
  • U.K. laws

Keywords

  • Orwellian
  • freedom of expression
  • totalitarianism

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Australia, U.K., Melbourne

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