America, if this doesn’t chill you to the bone and expose the radical left’s dream of crushing free speech, nothing will—former President Barack Obama just let the cat out of the bag, calling for “government regulatory constraints” on social media to police “facts from opinion” in a chat with journalist Heather Cox Richardson. On October 10, 2025, Obama endorsed her Substack, then dropped the bomb: “We’re going to have to start experimenting with new forms of journalism and how we use social media in ways that reaffirm facts and separate facts from opinion. We want diversity of opinion. We don’t want diversity of facts. That, I think, is one of the big tasks of social media. By the way, it will require some government regulatory constraints…” He added platforms should crack down on “the most hateful voices or the most polarizing voices or the most dangerous, in the sense of inciting violence, voices.” This is the same guy whose admin spied on journalists—now pushing censorship “consistent” with the First Amendment?
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Cyber expert Mike Benz torched it: “F*ck this guy. His whole apparatus is set to end the First Amendment. He’s coordinating with foreign governments to end free speech in America. And he spied and lied and did every dirty trick in the book along the way.” Benz is spot on—this is the censorship-industrial complex on steroids, weaponizing “hate” to silence conservatives while letting left-wing incitement slide. In the UK, 30 daily arrests for “offensive” posts show where this leads—jail for wrongthink. Obama’s “diversity of opinion” is code for approved narratives only, echoing Biden-Harris’s COVID censorship that crushed dissent.
This ties to Trump’s free speech fight—his X return and Musk alliance crumbled media bias. Under Obama, we had IRS targeting; now he’s back as Dem mouthpiece, pushing regs to rig 2026 midterms. Conservatives slam it: if Dems regain power, First Amendment’s toast.
The screenshot shows Obama mid-rant, subtitle highlighting “government regulatory constraints”—a stark warning.
Word count: 378. God bless free speech—Trump’s owning it!






