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Fearless Diversity

Free to Say What? Glastonbury, Censorship and the BBC Blues

10 Jul 2025

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After explosive scenes at Glastonbury and two alarming reports detailing “cancellation” and fear sweeping through both publishing and the arts, Fearless Diversity dives into the complex world of artistic freedom, censorship and public outrage.Simon wrestles with whether there are any limits to what artists can say and whether Rod Stewart should just shut up about Gaza and Farage, and stick to singing “Maggie May”. Meanwhile Rachel tries (and fails) to keep the chat away from her beloved football, Edinburgh and her horror at the antisemitism at Glastonbury.We’re not afraid to tackle the big issues:·      Should Glastonbury—or any promoter—gag their artists?·      Did the BBC go too far by airing those incendiary performances live to millions?·      Should festival boss Emily Eavis have shown more caution in her line-up?We explore the issues around those hounded out of publishing and the arts simply for voicing their views.  And we ask: Should museums tell us what to think, or should the public be trusted to make up their own minds?From “Queers for Palestine” banners to Marilyn Manson’s headline-grabbing antics - and even the shocking appearance of a Hitler flag at Glasto - nothing is off limits as we explore the blurry line between free speech, the freedom of artists, outrage, hostility and moral responsibility or the law. Was Rushdie right when he said "The moment you limit free speech it's not free speech'.Plus, find out why Simon’s mother protested at Scotland’s smartest retailer Jenner’s and how Rachel was brought up by an elephant.This week’s show is bold, provocative and just serious enough to keep us on air. We hope this episode prompts us all to ask: what exactly is artistic freedom for?Tune in, shout at your speaker or nod in agreement and let's thrash it out together. At Fearless Diversity we are always up for a difference of opinion. RESOURCES:Freedom In The Arts (FITA) reporthttps://shorturl.at/hs3UIEvery Day Cancellation in Publishing Report https://sex-matters.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Everyday-cancellation-in-publishing-Sex-Matters.pdfThe First Writers' Congress of Donald Trump – David Aaronovitchhttps://shorturl.at/Q5ZGORachel Rooney - My Body Is Me – attackedhttps://shorturl.at/HVjSVBuy it:https://shorturl.at/HyoT1Letter to Sadler’s Well re Barclays sponsorshiphttps://shorturl.at/Sex2JLetter re Manchester Royal Exchange’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dreamhttps://shorturl.at/tEl1HReport on letter to PEN opposing the Award to Charlie Hebdohttps://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/29/writers-join-protest-charlie-hebdo-pen-awardFor more about Rachel: Who Is The Fearless Facilitator? - Fearless Facilitator For more about Simon: Who We Are – Diversity by Design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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