Campaign for Free Expression hosted debates about free speech on a Saturday in a park. Families came an supported a serious subject in a relaxed open air space. Terence Corrigan spoke in favour of unlimited speech and this was his address.
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Sara Gon interviews Dr. Janet Giddy, of First Do No Harm Southern Africa (FDNHSA), who discusses the difficulties faced by those who subscribe to evidence-based treatment of gender dysphoria, rather than transgender activists who promote 'gender affirming care'.
UCT’s FHS held a symposium entitled “LGBTQIA+ Health and Advocacy Symposium”. FHS's primary aim is on-demand, state funded ‘gender-affirming care’, including the use of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgery. Those who support a scientific, medically evidenced approach, including First Do No Harm Southern Africa were invited to attend then uninvited.
Crassness and vulgarity on podcasts can be condemned by anyone and everyone in society but perspective is important - our society has many deeply troubling issues to confront. Losing it over a celebrity podcaster's poor taste and crass utterances is a waste of energy. Nicholas Lorimer writes about this storm in a teacup and, additionally, voices grave concern that government will step in and regulate our free speech.
The extremely popular podcaster MacG asked some very vulgar and crass questions to a celebrity in an interview. Government wants to step in and protect us from such dross. FSU SA says society can handle this stuff; government must not circumscribe our vibrant podcasting industry. Government can easily decide that podcasts by serious analysts criticising government policy should receive its attentions.
FSU SA became an independent entity on 1 May 2025 and Sara Gon will remain managing director.
Sara Gon interviews Dr. Reuben Kirkham, a director of Free Speech Union Australia, which won a case against the eSafety [online] Commissioner of Australia. The Commissioner was found to have been illegally taking down social media posts!
Steven Boykie Sidley discusses the global trend in the West - on the right or left - freedom of expression has been the worst affected aspect of democracy. He warns that no matter our political preferences, we ignore this trend at our peril.