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Ep. 271: Minecraft, censorship, and threats to press freedom with Clayton Weimers

So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast

FIRE

April 30, 2026

Show Notes

Editorial note: This conversation was recorded on Friday, April 24, the day before the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Both Nico and Clayton attended the event, where a gunman breached security and opened fire before being apprehended.

No one was seriously injured, but the incident serves as a reminder of the threats reporters can face in the course of their work. Since we recorded the conversation before the shooting, Nico and Clayton do not address it, but the incident underscores the stakes of their discussion.

In 2020,Reporters Without Borders launched the Uncensored Library, a virtual archive housed inside Minecraft, the world's most popular computer game.

It preserves the work of journalists who have faced censorship, imprisonment, exile, or even death. In countries where their reporting is banned, Minecraft itself is not, making the library a digital sanctuary for suppressed journalism that millions can still access.

In March 2026,the project added a United States wing, reminding Americans that subtler, less direct threats to a free press happen everywhere – even at home.

With today's release of the 2026World Press Freedom Index and World Press Freedom Day approaching on May 3, we're unpacking the state of press freedom with Clayton Weimers, the executive director of Reporters Without Borders USA.

Download The Uncensored Library here.

Timestamps:

Intro

The state of press freedom in the United States

Trump administration's threats to press freedom

Patel v. The Atlantic and actual malice

Who is to blame for distrust in media?

Viewpoint diversity in the newsroom

The modern media ecosystem

What is RSF?

Freelance and independent journalism

Clayton's background and more on Reporters Without Borders

Inside the Uncensored Library

Outro

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