Join Adam Goldstein and me for our first ERI Substack Live!
We’ll be chatting and answering your questions LIVE June 10 at 4:30 pm Eastern
Well, I’ve been bit by the bug.
I had a great time going live last week with
(one of my heroes!) and , and I’m gearing up to do it again. This time, I’ll be chatting and answering questions from you, our fantastic ERI subscribers.Join me and my ERI colleague (and FIRE’s Vice President of Strategic Initiatives)
on Tuesday, June 10 at 4:30 pm Eastern right here on Substack for ERI’s first Live “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) — moderated by another ERI colleague (and FIRE Senior Writer & Editor) !ERI subscribers can submit questions to us in the comments section of this post, and we’ll do our best to get to as many of them as we can during the livestream.
I’ll definitely be doing more Substack Live stuff in the future — including AMAs like this one, as well as live conversations with cool people in the free speech space I’m able to wrangle.
So stay tuned…and see you on Tuesday!
I assume you would rank free speech as the primary right of the people for sustaining our country/ government. What right would you place as secondary and why?
Hi Greg! Be a huge fan of yours and fire for almost 2 years. I have three questions two shot and one long one plus one of them should be in your wheelhouse. In the nerd sphere and especially the comic book industry, there has been a lot of free speech issues in regards to cancel culture in the industry and people protecting other people in the industry because they hate Trump and so on and so forth while doing horrible thing.As I can’t go through the complete history of what’s going on in the book industry since 2013 because that would take up time There’s some alarming stuff going on there, and people are afraid to speak out and be a whistleblower in fear getting blacklisted and canceled in the industry for some horrible things that’s going on among other things. One comes to mind is the cancellation of comic book artist ed piskor and his suicide because of his cancelation. Will fire cover nerd stuff and what’s been going on over there in the future? As well will fire make a division for comedy and protect comedian’s free speech even from hate speech as well a as possibly make a sequel to the doc that’s not funny And will fire expand abroad to other countries like the UK and Germany? Thanks!