
In the first chat of 2025, Paul Brennan welcomes Kit Knightley, editor of Off Guardian, about the UK’s tightening grip on digital spaces. From the Online Safety Act to the quiet exit of platforms like BitChute, Kit reveals how free speech is being reshaped under the radar. They also examine the broader geopolitical backdrop—from economic uncertainty to orchestrated trade resets and shifting global power dynamics—arguing that these measures could limit dissent and protect entrenched interests. The discussion paints a sobering picture of modern censorship cloaked in politeness, all while mainstream outlets remain conveniently exempt.
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In the first chat of 2025, Paul Brennan welcomes Kit Knightley, editor of Off Guardian, about the UK’s tightening grip on digital spaces. From the Online Safety Act to the quiet exit of platforms like BitChute, Kit reveals how free speech is being reshaped under the radar. They also examine the broader geopolitical backdrop—from economic uncertainty to orchestrated trade resets and shifting global power dynamics—arguing that these measures could limit dissent and protect entrenched interests. The discussion paints a sobering picture of modern censorship cloaked in politeness, all while mainstream outlets remain conveniently exempt.
For more information visit Off-Guardian or follow on X