The kingdom that brought us George Orwell is on its knees to the very forces he predicted in the novel 1984. Riots have broken out in towns across the UK, and unusually, they’re mainly being done by white, native English people. We’re used to seeing Muslim-instigated street demonstrations and violence, which go largely unchecked by the police – but all of a sudden, the police care now.
Native Brits have had more than enough of the influx of illegal “migrants” who are transforming once classically English hamlets and cities into no-go zones for the native born (or, to borrow some language from the left, “the indigenous English”). The proximate cause of the violence is the recent fatal stabbing of three girls (and the critical wounding of 10 other children) at a dance class in Southport.
In fact, the alleged murderer is a 17-year-old who was born in Wales. But while the mainstream media likes to describe him simply as a Welshman, and a “boy,” the suspect was born to Rwandan immigrants. Whether this has anything to do with his motivations for the crime he is charged with is unclear, but it has brought out long repressed resentment among native Brits who believe their government cares more about pleasing foreigners than it does about protecting British subjects.
Even more than the U.S., the UK government is utterly crazed about “equity” and “inclusion.” It has become impossible for any native Brit—most especially any white native Brit—to even express affection for towns that look and sound English without being accused of murderous “racism.” Brown people may honor and be proud of their culture. But white people cannot.
Now the government has gone mad from the prime minister on down. Newly elected Labour PM Keir Starmer has made two addresses excoriating what he calls “thugs” and vandals, promising the harshest treatment. Starmer says nothing, of course, when Islamists knife Brits in the streets.
With the imprimatur of Parliament, local police forces are salivating on television as they contemplate locking up English people for “online violence.” That’s right. The Crown Prosecution Service is filling its twitter feed with pictures of white Brits they’ve arrested in a way they would never do if the suspects were non-white.
Now the chief of the Metropolitan Police in London, Sir Mark Rowley is threatening to extradite people from other countries into Britain to face prosecution if they say the wrong things online.
Rowley said to Sky News “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.”
And apparently no one is safe – including Americans, and even Elon Musk. He added that “Being a keyboard warrior does not make you safe from the law,” and named “the likes of Elon Musk” as potential investigation targets for people to potentially charge for their social media comments outside the UK.
You can watch him say it himself below:
We’re happy to see that Americans on social media are reacting appropriately….