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If you’re wondering what is going on in the UK right now, the state is having a complete meltdown about the working-classes of this country daring to mobilise on the streets.
Until now, the political class and the state have been absolutely fine with people protesting.
Islamist sympathisers? Fine.
Antisemites? Fine.
Pro-Iran stooges? Fine.
BLM revolutionaries who protest while breaking Covid laws? Fine.
The prime minister will even ‘Take the Knee’ to show he is with you.
If you’re a ‘former’ Islamist and ally of al-Qaeda he’ll even invite you into Number 10 Downing Street for a cup of tea.
And if you’re an antisemite who calls for violence against white people and the West, such as Alaa Abd El-Fattah? He’ll welcome you with open arms.
But if you happen to belong to the decent majority of hardworking, tax-paying and patriotic Brits whose ancestors actually built this country then you must be treated very differently.
You are considered a threat.
You are considered dangerous.
You are considered divisive.
You are considered evil.
The very same state that has pushed people to the very edge - by refusing to fix the borders, by flooding the country with 200,000 illegals, by unleashing mass sexual assaults, by entrenching two-tier justice - now demands that the people who have to live with this do not say anything about it at all.
And if they do protest, then they must feel the full force of the law in a way that others do not.
The majority must be policed while minorities are protected.
Facial Recognition technology.
Revised CPS guidance.
Countless more police.
Warnings from politicians.
The only silver lining is that now, today, everybody can see it.
Everybody can see what is happening. It’s out in the open.
The bias is unavoidable.
And everybody has had enough.
Keir Starmer and the British state clearly hate many of their fellow citizens.
They clearly do not view people who happen to hold different views as legitimate.
But by treating them in this way they are only ensuring that the numbers of those who do choose to protest tomorrow spiral to levels they can no longer contain, silence, ignore, or dismiss.
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