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No Free Speech for Hate
No Free Speech for Hate

A few years from now the United Kingdom has broken up, the monarchy abolished, and English society is dominated by the universities, new centres of power in the land, a power as great as the medieval Church and suppressing heresy against the new woke creed as zealously as Stalin's secret police, dissenters banished to gulags, to protect the public from dangerous hateful influences. Suitability for university education is not determined by academic prowess, rather by knowledge of and adherence with the new creed of flexible genders and intersectional categories. Almost every occupation, from waste disposal operatives to cleaners, has been made into a graduate profession, excluding those deemed Educationally Unsuitable from almost all legitimate jobs. An attempt to ban jingoistic and militarist Remembrance Day commemoration sparks revolt among those excluded from university education and employment for lack of sympathy with the new ethos, leading to a populist right-wing insurrection, restoration of the monarchy and purging bastions of the old regime's power, the universities.

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  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • Adult
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There is a new world order that frowns on hate of any kind. In the book No Free Speech for Hate by Stephen Ford, to hate is to be hated. The King of England has been displaced, the monarchy has fallen, and the country is now run by liberals who emphasize inclusivity and fight against toxicity, ensuring a safe environment for everyone. Those who don’t adhere to this new policy are deemed a toxic influence or ‘Unsuitable’ and ostracized from the rest of the society.

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