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How to fight censorship, one Disney+ cancellation at a time

abcSeptember 23, 2025
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How to fight censorship, one Disney+ cancellation at a time
Thuggish government behavior is not stopped by capitulation. ...

In 2024, the US Supreme Court unanimously ruled to defend a pretty obvious idea about free speech: viz., that the government cannot punish people or companies simply for saying things that government officials dislike or disagree with. Being a media organization, this principle is of fundamental importance to Ars Technica.

Unfortunately, nearly one year on, the government is routinely trying to censor voices it doesn't like. The recent blow-up surrounding late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel is just one of the most obvious examples of the new censorship regime. But the case also shows that, even where courts do not act, the public can still successfully push for change.

Disfavored speech

Here's how Justice Sonia Sotomayor put the basic free speech principle last year:

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