The United Kingdom has been in turmoil recently as illegal immigrants wreak havoc in their nation and attack local Britons.
Instead of protecting citizens, the UK government is on a suppression spree against anyone who would speak against its policies.
Recent reports revealed that the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer threatened that authorities would arrest anyone caught “participating in violence online.”
Not content with its censorship campaign, England blasts the international community for voicing their opinions online.
While speaking with reporters, Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said: “We will throw the full force of the law at people. And whether you’re in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you.”
The Raging Patriot’s co-founder Nicholas Pagnotta called on Americans to take back our country on November 5th or face the same wreck the UK has been facing today.
Pagnotta said that ‘hate speech,’ as the authorities call it, was just “a fancy way of saying speech that the regime disagrees with.”
“The UK has been destroyed via its open border to the Middle East allowing for mass immigration with no plan for assimilation, and combined with their attacks on free speech, they have become a communist country,” the Raging Patriot co-founder continued.
Rowley warned that even ‘keyboard warriors’ are not ‘safe from the law.’
“You can be guilty of offenses of incitement, of stirring up racial hatred, there are numerous terrorist offensives regarding the publishing of material.”
“All those offenses are in play if people are provoking hatred and violence on the streets. And we will come after those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets, the folks and the (indistinguishable) who are causing problems for communities,” the UK police commissioner whined.
The truth? The UK establishment and its media have been deflecting the real issues their nation is embroiled with.
UK Prime Minister Starmer blames social media for the riots and upheaval in the UK while pushing for more stringent censorship policies to silence critics.
Starmer warns there will be a crackdown on the internet, “we’re going to have to look more broadly at social media after this disorder… this is not a law-free zone. And I think that’s clear from the prosecutions and sentencing.”
The UK government imposed a new slogan, ‘think before you post,’ amid the protests and has started targeting individuals which they accuse of spreading disinformation.
Cheshire police even boasted that they arrested one citizen on Thursday over its allegedly ‘inaccurate’ social media post.