Open a browser in 2010 and you stepped onto an unpaved prairie—wild, argumentative, sometimes reckless, but breathtakingly free. Scroll today and the prairie feels fenced. Posts vanish before you can screenshot them; “context” labels hover like orange construction cones; a single heterodox medical study can exile you to algorithmic Siberia. What changed? One answer is…
One Word, One Lord – Why the Collapse of Free Speech in the UK Reveals the Need for a Christian Consensus
Western nations, and the United Kingdom in particular, are suffering under the weight of an ideological contradiction. On one hand, multiculturalism promises pluralism, tolerance, and social cohesion. On the other, progressive elites increasingly police speech, suppress dissent, and enforce ideological conformity. This is most vividly seen in the realm of free speech—where different groups (Christians,…
