British Keyboard Crusader

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British Keyboard Crusader

British Keyboard Crusader

@BCrusader

British Patriot. Supporter of the Iranian people. Pro Israel. I will get the blue checkmark when I am able to.

Beigetreten Nisan 2026
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
I have a bunch of 17 year olds at work Are you really telling me they are old enough to work but not old enough to go on their phones when they want??? It’s utter craziness
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Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Dewberry@MichelleDewbs·
I took my 5 year old son to a park yesterday. As we arrived, scores of naked people (mainly fat old men) cycled directly past us at the entrance. I don’t care what they ‘think their message is’… it is exhibitionism pure and simple. It shouldn’t be allowed. I dread to think how many peadophiles were among the ‘adults’ doing this event yesterday, getting their kicks from children seeing their genitals. It’s absolutely disgusting. If you are a grown adult and you think it is ok for other people’s children to see you naked, you need to give your head a wobble. @metpoliceuk @SadiqKhan this ‘event’ should be banned. For decency reasons, I only recorded the ‘rear end’ of it (excuse the pun). 🤡🤡
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J@j23_19·
@BCrusader @TRobinsonNewEra But they are a problem. Anyone who engages with children like this is. If Tommy gave a toss he’d highlight all the people, not only those who are culturally different.
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Banned Police BodyCams
Banned Police BodyCams@BannedBWV·
This police bodycam video was banned within 24 hours after mass reporting by police. It shows police trying to beat a man to death in the back of their van after a speech-crime allegation. It was posted under @elon's repeated calls to release the Henry Nowak bodycam footage.
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BanksyCat
BanksyCat@Banksycat·
You are slipping a leash around every adult in this country and telling us it is to protect the children. One of the darkest days in British history. The most authoritarian internet crackdown ever. Every adult just put their face on it. Their name. Their bank. Then they will ban us if they don't like our opinions. Tony Blair tried this in 2006. Scrapped. His institute lobbied for it ever since. 2.9 million signed a petition against it. Now it arrives through children because nobody argues with child safety. That is the genius of it. Not protecting children. Pushing them onto the dark web. No rules. No oversight. The NSPCC told you that. To your face. NCA confirmed 64% of child sexual abuse happens offline. In the home. By people they already know. Baroness Casey told your Home Office to preserve grooming gang evidence. Sat on it seven months. Potentially shredded. Dare question it and your Technology Secretary tells you on Sky News you are on the side of Jimmy Savile. You gave Apple and Google three months to install AI scanning software on every device in Britain. Not just images. Once that software exists the infrastructure is there for any content. Any search. Any message. Any time. You built the key. You just haven't told us what doors you plan to open with it yet. We might beat Russia to banning VPNs. Already in your March 2026 consultation. Once law almost impossible to change. Control the children. Control their minds. Control the future. Stricter than China demands of its own citizens. North Korea controls every screen its citizens see. People said that was impossible in Britain. It just happened. 307 to 173 your own MPs voted this down. Bypassed Parliament. Exempted BlueSky. Not banning your own safe space. Banning everywhere else. Not the 39,000 unvetted strangers crossing the Channel. Not the Epstein files. Not the grooming gang evidence your Home Office potentially shredded. The left are cheering. Think this is about smashing billionaire social media companies. The facade is working perfectly. Piece one. Not the last piece. Three years left. Three years from now we will not recognise the streets. The police. The internet. I feel sick to the stomach. Protect children? Publish the full truth about the grooming gangs. Bring Epstein back to the front. Remove every undocumented foreign national from this country. Perhaps we should all message our MPs and ask what our children should have for dinner. Since we are clearly not capable as parents.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
@Keir_Starmer Ian Russell does not believe this is a coincidence. He told the Telegraph there was "no reason other than maybe a by-election in Makerfield" for the sudden acceleration, and called it "political opportunism." x.com/i/status/20662…
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

It Took Eight Years to Listen to a Bereaved Father. It Took a By-Election to Act. Molly Russell died in November 2017. Her father has spent the years since asking governments of both colours to act on the algorithms that fed his fourteen-year-old daughter suicide content until she took her own life. Eight years. The most recent stage of that process was a three-month consultation that closed last month, attracting some 100,000 responses. The Prime Minister told bereaved parents gathered in Downing Street that responding properly would be challenging given the volume, and that he would move as fast as possible by the summer recess. That timeline has now collapsed to days. On Monday Starmer will announce what he calls a "game-changing" ban on under-16s using social media, complete with facial age scans, curfews for teenagers and restrictions on addictive features. The announcement lands three days before the Makerfield by-election, in which Andy Burnham, the man positioning himself to challenge Starmer for the Labour leadership, is standing as the party's candidate. Ian Russell does not believe this is a coincidence. He told the Telegraph there was "no reason other than maybe a by-election in Makerfield" for the sudden acceleration, and called it "political opportunism." From a man who buried his fourteen-year-old daughter and has spent eight years pleading with successive governments for exactly this kind of action, the word "disgraceful" carries weight no opposition politician could match. What makes the timing more damning is the evidence Russell is citing against it. Australia introduced its own under-16s ban in December 2025. Six months on, six in ten Australian under-16s remain on the banned platforms because the tech companies have failed to enforce it and children have found ways around it. Russell's own charity, the Molly Rose Foundation, has just published research showing 47 percent of girls aged 13 to 17 are still being shown high-risk content relating to suicide, self-harm and eating disorders every week, under the existing Online Safety Act that was supposed to have already fixed this. Ofcom admits nine in ten children aged 8 to 12 are using platforms with a minimum age of 13, because nobody enforces the limit that already exists. Russell's argument is not that nothing should be done. It is that the government is choosing a headline-grabbing ban it knows does not work, over the harder regulatory work, forcing platforms to redesign addictive features, that experts say would. He fears that when the ban unravels as it has in Australia, the Prime Minister will be left asking why nobody warned him in advance. They did. This week. There is a precedent for how fast this government can move when it chooses to. Liz Kendall's powers to remove "incendiary" online content during a "crisis" went from announcement to legislation within forty-eight hours. Jonathan Hall, the government's own terror watchdog, raised the national security implications of mass migration through proper channels and received silence that has now lasted for weeks, in the same period that Belfast burned. Eighty-seven thousand four hundred and fifty people sit in the asylum appeals backlog, a figure larger than the population of Carlisle, with no comparable urgency attached to it at all. Two different forms of harm to children and to the country. One produced legislation in two days. The other has waited eight years and counting, and finally moved only once a leadership rival's name appeared on a ballot paper. The question Ian Russell is too polite to ask directly is the one that matters most. What, precisely, does this government consider urgent, and for whose benefit? "Ian Russell does not believe this is a coincidence. He told the Telegraph there was "no reason other than maybe a by-election in Makerfield" for the sudden acceleration, and called it "political opportunism.""

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Kellie-Jay Keen
Kellie-Jay Keen@ThePosieParker·
@Keir_Starmer You fucking were. So many abused kids under your watch as the DPP. And now you’re letting any man in a boat come in and you’re putting them in areas where they will, not can but will, harm children.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I am simply not prepared to be a bystander when the safety and happiness of our children are at stake. We will ban social media access for under 16s, and give children their childhoods back. Read more about it here: keirstarmer.substack.com/p/giving-child…
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Harman Singh Kapoor
Harman Singh Kapoor@kingkapoor72·
This is what we are facing in @MayorofLondon's London. @metpoliceuk, get ready to arrest me again as some peaceful people will attack my restaurant again because I’m not selling halal food. The man in the video is clearly inciting others to attack my business. Are you going to arrest him?
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aileen B 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
ANOTHER INBRED WANTED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT. IF YOU SEE HIM, DON'T BOTHER CALLING THE POLICE. THEY ARE BUSY DEALING WITH PEOPLE SAYING HURTY WORDS.
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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0·
🚨NEW: A protest has already been called in Arbroath following confirmation a woman was RAPED earlier this month 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 YET AGAIN another HORRIFIC attack took place and the police SCRAMBLED to keep stayed hidden - even telling locals not to speak about in on social media according to reports. If you are in or around the area go show them some support on Saturday 20th June 🫵
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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0

🚨UPDATE: A 23 year old “man” has been CHARGED after a woman was RAPED in Arbroath 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Police received reports of a serious sexual assault on bridge street on June 6th. A 23 year old was ARRESTED and CHARGED and is due to appear at Forfar Sheriff Court at a later date. STV reports that “social media posts saying the incident involved ‘illegal’ immigrants are incorrect” - yet NO DETAILS of the suspect have been released. By the way, this story was BURIED by the authorities and we only know about it through social media.

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L ♊️@TVMusings26·
The worlds gone mad! My godson is 13 next month very sensible uses social media to speak to his friends, loves TikTok and is carefully monitored. It keeps him happy and up to the date the fact they want to take this away from kids unsettles me- let the parent, parent! it's not the government's decision !!!!!
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paul herriot
paul herriot@TruthSentinel1·
@sophielouisecc It's under 16-year-olds for social media, and then there's a safety net for things like meeting kids under 18, thicko.
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@R_r_o_s_e @sophielouisecc Thats what they want. The Internet and social media is a huge part of life these days and kids need to be able to get used to it. It will put them at a disadvantage as they would then be having to play catch up.
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Rose
Rose@R_r_o_s_e·
Teenagers need to grow up; they need to get used to the world so they can develop a strategy for coping. I attended an all girls grammar school, & when I left the sixth form I was naive, very naive, & it took me several years of unfortunate experiences before I learnt how to manage my independent life. (In those days parents didn’t cosset their older children as they do now )
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Essex Patriot
Essex Patriot@Essex_Patriot·
So Starmers UKRAINIAN Rent boy trial has finished and SURPRISE SURPRISE it's a total cover up. It was those big bad RUSSIANS again What a load of sh*t No-one has explained why the accused had profiles on GRindr. Why would Russia pay inexperienced rent boys to hurt our PM when they have agents that can do it? Makes no sense. I reckon Starmer didn't pay up. UTTER BULLSHIT
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