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Free Speech Forecast September 17, 2025

Free Speech Forecast – September 17, 2025 Inside Edition

Good evening, folks. Here’s your First Amendment forecast, brought to you by the Department of Irony and the Bureau of Things We Thought Were Protected.. Today’s outlook: partly cloudy with a 70% chance of selective outrage. Free speech remains technically legal, but only if it’s delivered in lowercase, off-camera, and preferably in mime.

Expect scattered censorship rolling in from the northeast, with gusts of corporate compliance and a high-pressure system of political fragility. Satire is under advisement—use sparingly and only with pre-approved targets. Late-night commentary has been downgraded to early-bedtime murmurs, and comedians are advised to shelter in place until further notice.

In the southern regions of California, expect a warm front of common sense colliding with a cold snap of regulatory overreach. Visibility is low, especially for nuance, and truth may be delayed due to signal interference from lobbyists.

And finally, your First Amendment remains in effect—but only if you promise not to use it in public, on air, or in any way that might offend someone who owns a media conglomerate.

Stay safe, stay satirical, and remember: in 2025, free speech isn’t dead—it’s just stuck in traffic behind a convoy of lawyers.

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