Synopsis
"FREEDOM IS IN PERIL" was the real-life sequel to the WWII-era "KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON" poster-given modern politics, this slogan rings truer than ever.
The slogan "KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON" was created by the British government in 1939 as a way to boost morale in cities that were constantly threatened by air raids. In the last few years, it has become a cultural landmark, repeatedly referenced and endlessly copied.
Originally, however, the poster bearing that phrase was followed by a second, more aggressive iteration which read, "FREEDOM IS IN PERIL - DEFEND IT WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT." In these uncertain times, full of political unrest, that statement rings truer than ever.
This flexibound journal-bearing that inspirational battle cry on a stirring blue cover and with an elastic band closure-will appeal to everyone who wants to mark themselves as a defender of the things in which they believe.