Fur Is Dead: The PETA Ad Banned By The British Censors
The deliberately shocking and violent ad from the controversial animal rights organisation fell foul of the BBFC in 2002.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The deliberately shocking and violent ad from the controversial animal rights organisation fell foul of the BBFC in 2002.
The Click Trap explores the world of online disinformation – but ironically does so in a rather subjective and biased way.
Raindance 2024: The Click Trap Read More
In these uncertain times, is it too much to ask that our news media stop terrorising the public for profit and clout?
The Fear Merchants Read More
Why do TV game shows and documentaries insist on pretending that film crews don’t exist?
Daytime TV’s Unreality Problem Read More
The anti-porn campaigner Julie Bindel is making outrageous, untrue claims about the monstrousness of adult entertainment – and not for the first time.
War Propaganda: The Anti-Porn Misinformation Machine Hits A New Low Read More
More 1960s anti-smut hysteria from notorious fraudster Charles Keating.
Printed Poison – Mid-Sixties Moral Panic From The Citizens For Decent Literature Read More
The British government’s campaign of mass hysteria in order to keep the nation rabies-free.
All The Rage: Britain Goes Rabid Over Rabies Read More
The tunes considered too dangerous and subversive to be played on national radio during Desert Storm.
The BBC’s Banned Songs Of The Gulf War Read More
The propaganda war against sexually transmitted disease amongst soldiers.
Know For Sure – World War 2’s Venereal Front Read More