UK Citizens Are Being Locked Up for Social Media Posts While Violent Migrants Go Free

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by Rick Moran

Riots broke out in Great Britain after a British citizen born in Wales attacked a vacation dance class of little girls. Three died, and another 10 people were seriously wounded.

Someone on social media tried to connect the killer with the Muslim immigrant community. It was misinformation that led to riots across the UK, with dozens hurt and several police officers injured.

The response of politicians should have been an effort to lower the temperature and put rioters in jail. Instead, the British authorities have jailed people for presumed “hate speech” online. And they are begging citizens not to anger the Muslim community lest the violence escalate.

As for ordinary Brits, the authorities have ways to deal with haters. This woman tried to be nice to the bobbies. It didn’t work.

How much longer can we resist the totalitarian urges that have overwhelmed Great Britain?

Here’s a man who was given two years in jail for “gesticulating and shouting” at police officers.

Like most totalitarian governments, the British Labor government of Keir Starmer has devised a catchy saying to keep the internet clean and pure: “Think before you post.”

Naturally, the liberty-loving posters on X had a lot to say about that.

And the ultimate question that the English should be asking but aren’t:

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More reasons to oppose Open Border and why we need a Border Wall and Moat just like the Medieval days No More Stupid Bridges

This thing comes to the door to arrest you, OMG you might as well go for a reason.
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His mum lost the Empire, no longer the sun never sets, now Chuckie is going to toss the last of it before his kid can reign.
These inbreds with vast wealth handed to them on a platter dont seem to fare well.
There is a series on Youtube on abandoned castles, cant wait for the Windsor and Mey editions.