Has Keir Starmer condemned these gangs of armed Islamists yet? We won’t hold our breath.#TwoTierKeir pic.twitter.com/MRodr5YA9C
— Britain First (@BFirstParty) August 7, 2024
Will Keir Starmer implement “facial recognition software” for these guys?
Will the police be sent to smash down their front doors?
Or is that treatment only reserved for the white working class? pic.twitter.com/frCWS4lvSG
— Britain First (@BFirstParty) August 5, 2024
We’ve seen where they’re going to people’s houses and arresting them for posting on the internet that they’re against stabbing.
The pro-stabbing British government has made it illegal to be anti-stabbing.
If you ask them why they support stabbing, they will start talking about the Holocaust, and then arrest you for asking.
They’re talking about giving anti-stabbing activists years in prison.
Police officers are watching TikTok in an attempt to catch far-right demonstrators livestreaming self-incriminating footage of their illegal behaviour.
TikTok’s Live function has become one of the defining outlets for coverage of this summer’s riots, with hundreds of thousands of viewers watching live streams of rioting over the last week in cities such as Stoke, Leeds, Hull and Nottingham.
Yeah, it’s really good. Very fun stuff.
Best show I’ve seen since Gaza: Season One, frankly.
The streams, which can run for hours, are sometimes broadcast by people involved in the disorder. Many of the TikTok streams show the faces of people apparently committing illegal acts such as looting shops or setting property on fire. They are often made by people whose usernames are easily linked to their real-world identities.
This is because these are all just normal people who don’t know about all of these police state monitoring measures.
They’re going to learn about them when the police show up because they looted a store to protest stabbing.
(Btw, just to be clear, you can still wear virus masks. Just saying.)
A police source said: “Every force will have analysts monitoring social media, TikTok, for evidence-gathering purposes. Regional organised crime units are doing that as well, focusing on the higher end of offending, those who are inciting and the senior organisers.”
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During previous riots – such as during disorder that spread across England in 2011 – smartphone ownership was still relatively low and the mobile technology did not easily support livestreaming. As a result, many of the defining videos of that era were comparatively short clips recorded or obtained by professional news outlets or the police.
The immigrants that the police are protecting are carrying around machetes. You can’t really “stab” someone with a machete, it’s more of a chopping action.
So understand: the British government preemptively endorsed chopping before there was even an anti-chopping movement. They feared that the anti-stabbers might turn anti-chopper, so they endorsed chopping.
“Why was police presence so lacking in Birmingham, despite large crowds, some of which were armed?”
Police: “we spoke to the ‘community’ (Islamists) to understand the ‘style of policing’ we needed to deliver”
Police taking orders from Islamists.
Two-tier policing is real. pic.twitter.com/5NX5l2Tir6
— Britain First (@BFirstParty) August 7, 2024
Listen: I’m for Palestine all the way, and so on.
But the UK isn’t Palestine.
The fact that Moslems support Palestine doesn’t really mean anything. Moslems also hate gays and beat women.
Moslems are fine in their own countries, but this immigration thing is ridiculous, and I’m tired of seeing people say we should tolerate stabbings because of Palestine. That doesn’t make sense.
The stabber was not even a Moslem, which is confusing. But Moslems are organizing machete gangs and so on. And that is what it is, I guess. But we can’t support it. I support Palestine, just like I support stopping gays and women, but supporting Palestine does not mean supporting roving immigrant gangs. These are not the same thing.