As with most things, the media can exaggerate what is really going on, so you could visit most of the UK and not notice a thing. However, there is no denying that, for people in the towns affected, the protests and accompanying violence are a huge worry.
Plus there will be a crackdown on online freedom of speech
SOURCE:
https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/uk-prime-minister-to-create-a-standing?
Over the past week, parts of Britain have rapidly been fragmenting with violent protests erupting in numerous towns and cities. As with most things, the media can exaggerate what is really going on, so you could visit most of the UK and not notice a thing. However, there is no denying that, for people in the towns affected, the protests and accompanying violence are a huge worry.
Many of these protests began after a deranged 17 year old lunatic stabbed and killed three young girls who were taking part in a Taylor Swift dance class. Eight other children and two adults were also seriously injured but have all thankfully left hospital now. At first, rumours spread that the murderer was a Muslim asylum seeker before Axel Rudakubana was named as the suspect charged with three counts of murder and 10 counts of attempted murder.
On a side note, this strangely seems to be another young, lone assassin who has no online presence. Similar to Thomas Crooks, who shot Donald Trump and killed an audience member, these youngsters either had never registered on any social media platforms or the intelligence services have very swiftly wiped everything before their names are released. It is most likely the latter, in which case why? Do we not have the right to understand the thoughts these lunatics are having? If anything, it might prevent another attack if we can identify the problems. However, hopefully this is being done for the right reasons, i.e. to avoid prejudicing the trial.
Rudakubana was born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents and most likely was brought up a Christian. Not that his ancestry or faith makes a difference but the fact that his parents were immigrants, together with the previous online rumours, meant the vigils to the tragic deaths of three girls in Southport, quickly turned into anti-immigration as well as anti-Muslim protests in other towns.
Martin comments: Hardly needs saying, but the term “Far right” continues to be used to describe anyone further to the right than Karl Marx, which sadly defuses the potency of the term. The MSM should be thoroughly ashamed of their continued complicity in misusing such descriptives.
Jeremy Clarkson agrees: