Gibson on "orwellish nightmare of England": The British have had enough, the state does not defend them

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Voice author from The household Liam Gibson describes a drastic contrast between the indulgence with which the British state treats violent criminal crime, and the determination and ruthlessness in combating peaceful actions of life defenders or unfavorable comments on the Internet.

"After the execution of 3 small girls in Southport and the confusion caused by their execution by a Rwandan immigrant in the second generation, Labour organization Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer did not waste time calling both riot participants and peaceful protesters against uncontrolled immigration far right extremists. Ironically, although force has erupted in the conventional bastions of the Labour Party, Starmer's reaction to unrest is likely to push Britain further towards authoritarianism," he said.

Gibson describes the momentum of the alleged justice strategy in combating those opposed to suicidal beginning policies on mass visitors of hostile European civilization. Even those on the outskirts of street demonstrations or net users were active in the proceedings, and convictions were filed within days.

"It was all the more amazing to consider the regular failures of the English police in dealing with crime as such," we read. According to reports on the effectiveness of officers from England and Wales, in the years 2021-2022 only 8.3 percent of the alleged perpetrators stood before justice. Victim-based exemptions, including trafficking in human beings, kid sexual abuse and possession, distribution and production of kid abuse and online crime material. Only a year earlier, it was 22.7 percent. The detection rate of all crimes fell from 27.8% to about 11%, which represents a catastrophic decrease compared to 75 percent recorded in 2015.

Such results did not prevent the Chief lawyer General Stephen Parkinson from declaring his willingness to take priority... of crimes committed online.

You can commit a crime if you pass on, repeat or strengthen a message that is false, threatening or fueling racial hatred [or] religious – told reporters, adding: – We have dedicated police officers whose only occupation is to search the Internet, search social media. That's what they're focusing on. – he said.

"Also, the devastating study on the failures of the London police did not halt the Metropolitan Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, from putting a mark of equality between social media activity and physical violence. He even threatened to arrest people outside the UK, informing that the government would extradite citizens of another countries for what they posted on social media," said commentator VoF. – We will usage all the power of the law, and regardless of whether you're in this country and you're committing crime on the streets, whether you're committing crimes in more distant places on the Internet, we'll come after you. He threatened Rowley.

Liam Gibson recalled that it was completely different for the Black Lives substance movement to prosecute rioters.

"For many people, this added credibility to the claim that the British police apply a two-step justice strategy in which ethnicity or political beliefs of the alleged perpetrator dictate the level of response. It should so not be amazing that in fresh days the Minister of the Interior Yvette Cooper has called for treatment extreme misogynia as a threat to national security. And just as the government now decides what qualifies as instigation, it will besides decide what constitutes utmost misogyny," we read.

Following the actions of the public authorities, the publicist is convinced that they will not be considered as such: ritual, Muslim “honorable” killings or female genital mutilation, as well as crimes related to the seduction and exploitation of young girls, specified as in Rotherham, Rochdale or Oxford was the domain of gangs dominated by exotic foreigners.

"If it can be said that something affirmative has emerged as a consequence of fresh events in England, it may be a increasing awareness that Britain sleepwalking in an Orwellian nightmare, in which those refusing to accept the principles of cultural Marxism will be accused of reasoning of crime," Gibson wrote.

According to the author, people active in the movement pro-life whether the followers of his activity realized this at the latest in December 2022. Then Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, the leader of the British March for Life, was detained by the police for violating the order to defend public space by... silent prayer close the abortion center in Birmingham. A fewer months later, the situation happened again. Although the court later led to £13 000 in damages under the settlement, it is “not likely that this case will set a legal precedent”.

According to Public Order Act – by the Act of 2023 and akin regulations issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland, silent prayer is now banned in the zones surrounding all British facility where unborn children are killed. The ultimate Court acknowledged the correct Scottish lawyer Dorothy Bain, who argued that silent prayer was more harmful to abortion manufacture customers than loud protests. "Thanks to the unanimous agreement of the judges of the ultimate Court in the United Kingdom, the absolute and universal right to freedom of conscience abruptly became conditional for everyone," noted the commentator.

“According to Catholic thought justice is the foundation of the state and whenever a state destroys these rights to material justice, deprives himself of his own legal existence“ Gibson reminded me.

"Another UK government has shown that they renounced the monopoly on force erstwhile they failed to defend their own citizens. In 2005, erstwhile muslim bombers killed 52 people on London subway buses and trains, there was no riot. There was besides no unrest erstwhile a British Muslim of Libyan descent killed twenty-two people at a performance in Manchester. The same applies to the litany of another little deadly attacks in the past 20 years. With a stereotypical reserve, the English suppressed their anger, fear, and anxiety. However, in Southport they reached the limit of what they could bear," said the author of Voice of the Family.

"The government has to deal with the fresh riots sooner or later if it wants to avoid worse unrest. Repeating John F. Kennedy – those who make a peaceful change impossible make an inevitable violent change. This is simply a informing he should have in head [the Prime Minister] Keir Starmer," said Liam Gibson.

Source: VoiceOfTheFamily.com

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