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Life & Wisdom Quote by Garrison Keillor

"I think the most un-American thing you can say is, 'You can't say that.'"

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Keillor’s line is a Midwestern-calm grenade: it turns the scold’s favorite phrase into a kind of anti-pledge. “You can’t say that” sounds like prudence, manners, maybe even protection. Keillor hears it as something closer to a civic betrayal, because it swaps argument for veto. The move is sly: he doesn’t defend any particular utterance, he defends the permission structure that makes public life possible.

The intent is less absolutist than it first appears. Keillor isn’t claiming speech has no consequences; he’s mocking the reflex to treat social discomfort as a constitutional emergency. By calling the prohibition “un-American,” he invokes a national self-myth: the U.S. as a place where talk is messy, obnoxious, and still preferable to silence enforced by consensus. It’s cultural pressure, not the First Amendment, that he’s really targeting - the way communities (and now platforms) enforce orthodoxies through shame, deplatforming, HR language, or the implied threat of exile from polite society.

The subtext lands because of who Keillor is: a writer whose persona trades in folksy civility and public radio gentleness. Coming from him, the warning about speech-policing feels like a diagnosis of the modern social mood: anxiety about saying the wrong thing, and a craving for rules that keep ambiguity from getting us in trouble. The line also carries a quiet dare. If “you can’t say that” is the sin, then the remedy isn’t saying anything at all - it’s building the thicker skin, better arguments, and more generous listening that a pluralistic country requires.

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TopicFreedom
SourceAttributed to Garrison Keillor — listed on the Wikiquote page for Garrison Keillor (quote entry). Primary published source not specified there.
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Keillor, Garrison. (2026, January 15). I think the most un-American thing you can say is, 'You can't say that.'. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-most-un-american-thing-you-can-say-is-31296/

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Keillor, Garrison. "I think the most un-American thing you can say is, 'You can't say that.'." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-most-un-american-thing-you-can-say-is-31296/.

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"I think the most un-American thing you can say is, 'You can't say that.'." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-most-un-american-thing-you-can-say-is-31296/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.

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Garrison Keillor (born August 7, 1942) is a Writer from USA.

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