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In this thought-provoking episode, Niall sits down with barrister Dominic Wilkinson to unpack the current status of hate speech laws in Ireland and the growing pressure from the European Union to implement legislation that many see as controversial and deeply unpopular.
Ireland has taken a step back from enacting full hate speech laws, opting instead to split the legislation from hate crime provisions. Yet, EU scrutiny is mounting — with the threat of legal action looming — as the Government struggles to balance international obligations with public resistance.
Dominic offers legal insights into the EU’s push, what hate speech laws might look like if introduced, and the potential consequences for free expression.
Niall then opens the phone lines to callers and sparks a lively debate: Should social media platforms be compelled to increase their efforts in censoring divisive and hateful content?
The responses are diverse:
One caller supports stricter moderation, arguing that “there’s a difference between free speech and targeted abuse, and platforms have a responsibility to act.”
Another strongly disagrees, saying “once you give tech companies more power to decide what’s acceptable, you risk silencing legitimate views just because they’re unpopular.”
A third caller offers a middle ground, suggesting “AI filters and human oversight should work together, but only for content that clearly incites violence — not just because it offends someone.”
This episode dives deep into the tension between freedom of expression, public safety, and political pressure — both at home and from Brussels. A must-listen for anyone interested in Ireland’s future direction on civil liberties and digital censorship.
By Niall Boylan5
88 ratings
In this thought-provoking episode, Niall sits down with barrister Dominic Wilkinson to unpack the current status of hate speech laws in Ireland and the growing pressure from the European Union to implement legislation that many see as controversial and deeply unpopular.
Ireland has taken a step back from enacting full hate speech laws, opting instead to split the legislation from hate crime provisions. Yet, EU scrutiny is mounting — with the threat of legal action looming — as the Government struggles to balance international obligations with public resistance.
Dominic offers legal insights into the EU’s push, what hate speech laws might look like if introduced, and the potential consequences for free expression.
Niall then opens the phone lines to callers and sparks a lively debate: Should social media platforms be compelled to increase their efforts in censoring divisive and hateful content?
The responses are diverse:
One caller supports stricter moderation, arguing that “there’s a difference between free speech and targeted abuse, and platforms have a responsibility to act.”
Another strongly disagrees, saying “once you give tech companies more power to decide what’s acceptable, you risk silencing legitimate views just because they’re unpopular.”
A third caller offers a middle ground, suggesting “AI filters and human oversight should work together, but only for content that clearly incites violence — not just because it offends someone.”
This episode dives deep into the tension between freedom of expression, public safety, and political pressure — both at home and from Brussels. A must-listen for anyone interested in Ireland’s future direction on civil liberties and digital censorship.

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