"You know the feeling. That tightening in your chest just before you speak. The second thought that flashes through your mind, hot and fast as a spark. The words are right there, and you swallow them."
In modern Britain, free speech is dead. What began as a whisper has become a deafening silence, enforced by an unholy alliance of online mobs, spineless corporations, and a government weaponising 'offence' to control every word you utter.
Keith Ryan rips through the polite fictions of 'consequences' and 'kindness', exposing the insidious legal bear traps, the bureaucratic thought police, and the ideological asylums of our universities and workplaces. From the Public Order Act to the terrifying Online Safety Act, this book meticulously dismantles the architecture of censorship built around us, piece by chilling piece.
SILENCED is more than just a furious expos ; it's a crowbar to pry open the cage. It's a call to arms for every Brit who believes in the fundamental right to speak their mind, to mock, to challenge, and to dissent without fear of ruin.
They are counting on your silence. It's time to remember how to roar.