Zionists Are Gunning for Your Freedom of Speech
by Jack
Hunter | May
1, 2026
https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/zionists-are-gunning-for-your-freedom-of-speech/
The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the
Constitution of the United States guarantees the right to free speech. This
right has long differentiated the United States from other Western nations like
the United Kingdom and Canada where laws against so-called “hate speech” laws exist
and are enforced.
Thankfully, America is different. In our country, even
alleged hate speech is protected speech to ensure democratic principles and debate.
In a 1929 dissenting opinion, Supreme Court Justice
Oliver Wendell Holmes said that the Constitution secured “freedom for the
thought that we hate.” In 2011, Chief Justice John Roberts said in a ruling that the First Amendment serves “to
protect even hurtful speech on public issues to ensure that we do not stifle
public debate.”
This constitutional protection has been increasingly
threatened recently, particularly by pro-Israeli forces that have tried to frame any criticism of that government as “anti-Semitism” and thus hate speech punishable by law. This has
included everything from arrests, to squashing campus debate to buying TikTok to an
attempt to cover up human rights absuses in Gaza. President Donald Trump has even issued executive
orders that use vague definitions of what constitutes “anti-Semitism” that comes
with criminal penalties.
Mark Levin is an American-born Zionist radio host who
is an outspoken advocate for Israel’s government, regularly calling anyone who
criticizes the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and conflict in Gaza “Nazis.”
Toward this agenda, Levin recently appeared to not
agree with his own country’s free speech rights. On his latest Sunday Fox News
program, unironically called Life, Liberty and Levin, the
neoconservative pundit explained why free speech liberties in the U.S. have
gone too far.
Seemingly worried that certain speech is protected in
the United States, Levin said in the wake of the Secret Service taking down a shooter at the White House Correspondents
Dinner on Friday, “First time things like this have happened, but it really is
problematic because so much of it is protected.”
“And you hear people say, don’t you believe in the
First Amendment?” Levin said. “They don’t even know what the First Amendment
believes.”
Certain “speech” is “problematic” because “so much of
it is protected.” You could see where this was headed.
Levin then explained what he believes “the First
Amendment believes.” “Do you want to de-platform people?” he ranted. “You know,
the libs do that. I don’t have any problem with de-platforming Nazis or
jihadis.”
“Nazis,” Levin says. Levin uses this term loosely, all
the time, and that’s putting it mildly.
Prominent libertarian personality Josie Glabach, known
most popularly as “The Libertarian Redhead,” made a telling list of the many people and groups Levin has called
Nazis since 2024:
- The Democrats
- The Democrat media
- An Australian bakery
- The Pakistani defense minister
- Libertarian Institute Director Scott
Horton
- The entire Libertarian Party
- College students
- MMA fighter Jake Shields
- Nick Fuentes
- Putin’s buddies
- Influencer Dan Bilzarian
- The Houthis
- Comedian
and libertarian personality Dave Smith
- Anyone
who associates with Dave Smith
- Tucker Carlson
- Beirut
- Hezbollah
- A
veteran who asked Mark to be more tolerant
- Influencer Myron Gaines
- The city of London
- Hamas
- The New York Times
- New
York Times columnist
Thomas Friedman
- A New York Times correspondent
- Terrorists;
- The “woke reich”
- Maine
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner
- The United Nations
- Harvard University
- The city of Amsterdam
- Columbia University students
- Iterations
of the “Iranian Nazi regime,” the “Islamic Nazi regime,” the “Islamo Nazi
regime,” the “Islamist Nazi regime,” and “All of Iran (the new Nazis)”
- The
Ayatollah (presumably of Iran)
- Former Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi
- A protestor on a subway
- Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI)
- President
Joe Biden’s entire State Department
- Turkish Preisdent Recep Erdoğan
- College basketball analyst Bruce Pearl
- Certain Arab, liberals and journalists
- Reporter Lulu Garcia-Navarro
- ISIS
- Seventeen random Twitter users
This eclectic group of entities great and small, many
of whom are regular critics of Israel’s government, are “Nazis” in Levin’s
view. As Libertarian Institute Senior Fellow Tom Woods succinctly put it, “Nazis’ includes everyone who mocks Levin.”
Levin continued his Sunday rant against “Nazis”:
“I don’t have any problem with de-platforming them.
What does that mean, de-platforming them? A government law? No. It means that X
or Twitter or Facebook or Amazon with Twitch and someone says you know what?
You’re a low life we’re not paying, you know, get off our platform. What’s
wrong with that?”
The neocon pundit appeared to say that private
platforms should police speech according to the political views of Mark Levin.
He is right that this is no violation of the First Amendment. Private companies
can allow or restrict speech as they please. “It’s called private enterprise,”
he said. “I got no problem with that.”
Then Levin basically said such speech was no different
than pornography, which is not protected under the First Amendment. Levin continued, “I
mean, what if they have this horrific pornography on? Is that okay? No, it’s
not okay.”
“Because our kids have access to it,” he said. “People
who are impressionable have access to it. “What if they had people screaming at
the top of the lungs saying, assassinate this guy and assassinate that guy?
Well, they shouldn’t do that.”
“Why? What’s the standard?” Levin went on. “You need
to have a standard. What should the law be? What does the Constitution say?”
The Constitution says that all speech is protected,
but “true threats” and obscenity are not.
But political opinions about Israel that go against
Levin’s views are protected, whether he likes it or not.
That’s when Levin basically outright said that speech
that criticizes Israel should be forbidden just like pornography. “I just think
we’ve taken this too far because we’re not even talking about political speech,
which is the most protected of all speech,” Levin said.
“We do limit speech,” he insisted. “We limit speech,
pornography. We limit speech.”
What Levin, like so many other Zionists, truly want is
for the First Amendment to be amended itself. They believe, whether they say it
forthright or not (and Levin appears to be doing just that), that this legal
provision designed by the Founders precisely to protect political speech should
no longer protect speech that is critical of Israel’s government.
Americans have historically valued their free speech.
American Zionists like Levin now want a carve out.
But the free speech guarantee enshrined in the United
States’s governing charter is so integral to the American experience, to gut it
for any reason would be to drastically alter the DNA of the soon to be
250-year-old country.
As an American, Mark Levin doesn’t seem to have a
problem with doing just that—all in the service of a foreign country.
It might be better for Americans to instead wish other
nations well, yet solely concentrate on our own affairs at home, and perhaps
just as important, to stop listening to American pundits whose primary
allegiance seems to be countries other than their own.
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