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Transcript: The End of Free Speech w/ Michael Shellenberger – Tucker Carlson LIVE

Read the full transcript of Tucker Carlson LIVE: The End of Free Speech with journalist Michael Shellenberger, Wednesday, September 24, 2025.  

The Legacy of Charlie Kirk and Free Speech

TUCKER CARLSON: Hey, it’s Tucker Carlson. Charlie Kirk was assassinated two weeks ago today in an event that clearly is going to change American history, changed a lot of people inside. And there was a moment in the first week where you thought to yourself, this is going to have effects. A lot of them are going to be bad, but some of them are probably going to be good because Charlie’s life was itself so good.

Charlie Kirk spent his life, above all, trying to live the Christian gospel and trying to live the principle of free speech, which is to say, he talked and he also listened. He was most famous for traveling from college campus to college campus and asking people who disagreed with him to confront him. “Ask me anything,” he said. And he sat there patiently, as they did. And they often attacked him. They almost always expressed views he found repugnant. And almost always he took those views seriously and answered the questions put to him as crisply and honestly as he could.

That’s what he spent his life doing. And in fact, he was assassinated while doing that. So if there’s any lesson from Charlie Kirk’s life, well, the first lesson would probably be, sincere Christians tend to be really decent people. Maybe we should have more of them. But the more secular, temporal lesson is that free speech is a virtue. It is, in fact, the foundation of this country, not only its laws, but its culture, and that we should protect it.

The Call for Honest Political Discourse

Maybe if we seek to honor Charlie Kirk, we should emulate it.