The Online Safety Act
The Online Safety Act

The UK’s Online Safety Act, which began with noble language, “protecting children from pornography”, has revealed itself as a censorship tool of chilling scope within weeks of enforcement.

Under the guise of shielding young eyes, the law has silenced cultural, political, and even historical expression.

Citizens scrolling online are now met with locked content, age walls, and vague warnings that once-free posts are “too sensitive.” The Act does not even protect children from online terror.

People terrified of ‘wrong-speak’

Meanwhile, Christian Voice spoke to people on the streets of Newcastle and Sunderland to gather public opinion on the Online Safety Act. Not a single individual agreed to speak on camera or have their voice recorded. Many expressed concern that sharing their honest views could lead to getting into trouble with the law. Most described the Act not as a “shield for safety,” but as a “sword of censorship,” cutting down free expression and open debate.

The problem isn’t, of course, as obvious as the Government or Ofcom ordering people to take material down. It’s that the threat of massive fines on Social Media or the fear for users of their channel or account being banned, or even that they will end up, like Lucy Connolly, in prison for an injudicious tweet, that will lead to self-censorship.

Here are five things the British people can no longer post or read about under the new internet censorship rules.

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The banning of beauty and history

1930s Menswear: why are we not allowed to know the suit was gaining in popularity?
1930s Menswear: why are we not allowed to know the suit was gaining in popularity?

Weeks into the enforcement of the Online Safety Act, and what do we find? historic art and cultural truth silenced.

Francisco Goya’s striking 19th-century Saturn painting depicting an episode from Greek mythology, ‘Devouring His Son’ was swiftly hidden from UK users on X. Despite being a globally recognised work of art, it was deemed too disturbing for British eyes. Also censored: posts about Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades—likely because they reference historic Christian battles against Islamic conquest.

Even a thread on 1930s menswear was age-gated—yes, fashion history now requires government permission to view.

This is no longer about shielding children. It’s erasing memory and meaning.

Deuteronomy 32:7 Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will shew thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee.

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Women’s rights – censored and cancelled

In a land where the Supreme Court upheld single-sex spaces, online posts defending those same rights are now being suppressed.

A 53-year-old woman was barred from reading a post calling for single-sex public toilets. It was flagged as “too sensitive.” Yet, everywhere on our streets and screens, we see the celebration of men identifying as women, encouraged by the very authorities now silencing dissent.

If saying “women are women” is now “harmful,” then Britain has entered dangerous moral confusion.

Isaiah 59:14 And judgement is turned away backward, and justice standeth afar off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter.

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Criticism of Government now a thought-crime

Satire and protest have long been hallmarks of British liberty. But not anymore.

Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes

A Guido Fawkes article by Benjamin Jones, of the Free Speech Union, mocking Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s unpopularity was hidden behind a content wall.

Likewise, a protest video outside a migrant hotel in Leeds, where police were seen restraining a demonstrator, was taken down.

The message is loud and clear: mock the people, praise the state; but never dare to question it.

This is no longer government by the people. It’s control over the people.

Ecclesiastes 5:8 If If thou seest the oppression of the poor, and violent perverting of judgement and justice in a province, marvel not at the matter: for he that is higher than the highest regardeth; and there be higher than they.

Grooming gang victims silenced again

Sammy Woodhouse
Sammy Woodhouse

The most shocking use of the Online Safety Act? Its silencing of victims of grooming gangs.

Sammy Woodhouse, a brave survivor of child rape and exploitation, saw her testimony hidden by X as “graphic content”. Incredibly, a speech in Parliament by MP Katie Lam quoting survivors was also suppressed. And Reddit forums offering support to sexual assault survivors were blocked.

These women were once ignored by the state. Now they’re being muted by it.

Proverbs 31:8 Open thy mouth for the dumb in the cause of all such as are appointed to destruction.

You can’t even complain about the Act

The Law That Forbids You from Talking About the Law.

Ben Jones: Censored
Ben Jones: Censored

When Benjamin Jones of the Free Speech Union compiled a list of all the content now censored under the Online Safety Act. Mr. Jones’ post was censored.

Let that sink in. You cannot even speak out against the censorship… because doing so has been also censored.

This is not “safety.” It’s tyranny. The freedom to speak, protest, and bear witness is a gift of God, not a privilege granted by government. And if we lose that freedom now, we may not get it back.

The Act has taken a sword to freedom. It needs to be repealed.

John 8:36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.

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