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UK’s Ofcom vs. The First Amendment: Can a Foreign Power Police American Speech?

https://gorightnews.com/uks-ofcom-vs-the-first-amendment-can-a-foreign-power-police-american-speech/

When Did Free Speech Need a Passport?

From Ofcom’s transatlantic censorship stunt to New Jersey’s AI surveillance rollout and the UK’s digital ID push, governments worldwide are merging safety and control into one system. The fight for free speech and privacy isn’t global—it’s American, and it’s now.

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When Did Free Speech Need a Passport?

#GoRight with Peter Boykin Commentary

Freedom of speech is not a global default. It’s an American exception.

Most of the world’s governments, from the UK to Brazil to the EU, believe in “regulated speech.” That phrase sounds reasonable until you realize it means the government decides what’s acceptable to say.

Ofcom’s stunt is not a bureaucratic error. It’s a test balloon, an experiment to see whether Americans will defend their rights when the threat doesn’t come from Washington but from abroad.

If this lawsuit fails, global regulators will smell blood. They’ll know they can punish speech anywhere simply by labeling it “harmful.”

The same political class that claims to defend democracy is building a global censorship network democracy cannot survive.

Speech isn’t safe. It’s supposed to be dangerous, because truth has always been dangerous to power.

“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” — Ronald Reagan

“And in the digital age,” we might add, “never more than one regulation away from deletion.”

This isn’t about one lawsuit. It’s about whether the internet remains a digital town square or becomes an international speech plantation governed by foreign ministries of truth.

The First Amendment doesn’t need to cross oceans. It just needs to stand its ground on the one shore where it was born.

From London to New Jersey, the Surveillance State Is the Real Virus

The same governments that censor speech are wiring your streets with cameras, tagging your ID to your face, and calling it “innovation.”

This isn’t coincidence. It’s convergence.

“Safety” is their password. “Compliance” is their creed. “Convenience” is the candy coating that hides the control.

Every “smart city” camera.
Every biometric login.
Every AI system that says it’s “for your protection.”

These aren’t upgrades. They are digital chains built link by link while citizens scroll in silence.

History won’t call it tyranny. It will call it automation.

The antidote is awareness. The defense is courage. The time to speak freely, loudly, unapologetically, and globally, is now.

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