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stop eating pangolins
Imagine the smell.
JUST IN - UK Home Office to assemble an elite team of police officers to monitor social media for "anti-migrant sentiment" in a new investigations unit to "flag early signs of potential civil unrest" — Telegraph
The super junk will prove to be one of the final betrayals of this rotten regime. They can shut us up, but it’s a projection of their own weakness. They are going, it’s a matter of when.
In Soviet times people in the eastern bloc wanted to listen to Western music but it was forbidden. People learned though that they could bootleg music onto medical X-rays using hacked phonographs. ‘Bone music’, so called for obvious reasons, became widespread. I thought about…
In Soviet times people in the eastern bloc wanted to listen to Western music but it was forbidden. People learned though that they could bootleg music onto medical X-rays using hacked phonographs. ‘Bone music’, so called for obvious reasons, became widespread. I thought about…
And they’ll never remove it either.
The Tory Party spent years crafting the ultimate internet censorship weapon, all the while knowing that they'd be gifting it to Labour.
So having looked at recent people who have been stripped of knighthoods, Grant and Ben, the twat, Wallace have gone way beyond the requirements. I want the Rt Hon taken from both of those SOB’s as a starting point.
The moment of true crisis for the Yookay regime will be when they need to activate the army and the army refuses. I see little chance of Northern squaddies being up for repressing their patch on behalf of Westminster, especially to ensure the safety of the boat people.
Noted
I would never advocate for a violent overthrow of the British state, but the downsides of such a calamity are becoming difficult to enumerate.
"Elite police squad to monitor anti-migrant posts on social media "Concerns for free speech mount as Home Office creates team to flag signs of potential unrest" telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/…
Clearly not built, as diversity hadn’t arrived.
A captivating film of London in 1949.
Rich coming from the man who said that issues regarding immigration could be addressed by politicians saying ‘they heard their concerns’ and not doing anything. You’re among the foremost accelerants for extremism in the system.
"The only opportunities ever for extremists in Britain, come when governments fail to address a legitimate problem." Farage and Reform are not "getting into bed" with the far-right but are offering an answer to "legitimate concerns", says The Times's Fraser Nelson.
From whence does this duty flow? Who would afford us such courtesy? Why do I owe them possession? Fraser’s politics are every bit as radical as your run of the mill student prog, he just wants to manage the sums in a different way.
"If you took in three legitimate asylum seekers for every one you deported, you would be discharging your moral duty as a strong country to the world's dispossessed." Fraser Nelson only wants to deport illegal immigrants to make space for triple the number of "refugees" we take.
It's 2029. The only legally available online content is government ministers telling James O'Brien about their adult adhd diagnoses and how they were bullied at school. Each episode is 3.5 hours long. Your council tax bill is 44% of your income.
'Something just fell off my shoulders. There was this sense that I'm the right guy in the right job at the right time.' @DavidLammy opens up to James O'Brien about having imposter syndrome at every stage of his life, until he became Foreign Secretary.
The online safety act is probably the most damaging thing Keir Starmer has done to the illegal immigrants. But then again, we’re probably paying for all their VPNs.
Important reminder from Douglas that the people who did this aren’t nameless. Remember your enemies.
Today the online safety law takes effect in Britain, allowing the state to suppress free speech. Well done to those “conservative” ministers that made it happen; Jeremy Wright, Nadine Dorries, Michelle Donelan & Oliver Dowden.
We have precisely none of these things, and so the crowing about our values grows louder.
I thank the Tories for their parting shot of the online safety act, what’s a knife in the back without the last minute twist, eh?
‘This Death Star we built was used, we never intended this to happen.’ Loathsome reeks.
The conservatives just love drafting awful legislation and then being shocked when it’s used