Steven Colbert, South Park, & Censorship: What's Really Going On?
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Freedom of speech is under attack, and I'm not staying silent about it. Just as I've reached 2,100 subscribers by being authentically myself, I'm witnessing escalating censorship that should alarm everyone who values free expression.
My journey from quiet child to outspoken podcaster reflects a personal revolution against self-silencing. Growing up, I was that kid who barely spoke, always flying under the radar to avoid conflict. When people would say "you're so quiet, you should talk more," I'd try—only to be criticized for what I said. This led me into adulthood as a people-pleaser, a doormat letting others dictate my life while suppressing my true thoughts. The exhaustion of living inauthentically finally pushed me to speak up, set boundaries, and embrace my voice—even when it meant losing relationships with people who preferred the silent version of me.
This transformation mirrors what's happening on a larger scale. The recent cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show under suspicious "financial" circumstances, despite the same company signing a $1.5 billion deal with South Park, raises serious questions. South Park's brilliant 27th season premiere addressing censorship has essentially created a litmus test: if they face repercussions for criticizing powerful figures, it reveals the true nature of Colbert's cancellation—not financial troubles but silencing of dissent.
We're witnessing increasing restrictions on free speech across social media and mainstream platforms. I've lost multiple accounts for speaking against racism and political issues, but when established media figures face similar silencing, we've crossed into dangerous territory. The First Amendment specifically protects us from government interference with our speech, yet we're seeing potential political influence over media cancellations.
Your voice matters—whether you have two followers or two million. In a world of sanitized, brand-friendly content, authentic expression becomes radical and necessary. I'll never regret finding my voice after years of silence, and I encourage you to use yours. What made you smile this week? Share your thoughts and join me in speaking truth, even when—especially when—powerful forces would rather we stay quiet.
Don't forget to subscribe to join our growing community of people who refuse to be silenced.
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. We Hit 2,000 Subscribers! (00:00:16)
3. Healing My Inner Child (00:06:29)
4. Authenticity in a PR World (00:09:17)
5. Censorship Concerns (00:15:08)
6. Speaking Your Truth (00:27:15)
7. Outro (00:30:01)
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