The fall of Britain is a contender for the biggest fall from grace in world history. From a nation that once had an empire upon which “the sun never set” and has shaped the culture of nearly every nation on earth, the nation of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, James Cook and George Frederic Handel, to a politically correct, multicultural police state, where violent crime dominates the streets, while the police are more concerned with so-called “speech crimes”.

But the decline of Britain has in fact taken many different facets.

 

Free speech and hostile institutions

I can remember 20-30 years ago, people would widely use the term “it’s a free country”. But no-one seems to use that phrase today. Britain used to be a country renowned for “freedom of speech”, yet today, this couldn’t be farther from the truth. This country is now an overt police state, with people with mildly right wing views living like Soviet dissidents a la Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, for fear of having their door put in by the NKVD-esque police force, which these days, are reminiscent less of an episode of The Bill, and more akin to the pre-crime police force depicted in Spielberg’s 2002 movie Minority Report, combined with Orwell’s 1984, with people being arrested for their intentions, and the possibility of a crime occurring as a result of their political speech, while knife crime runs rampant.

The most obvious example is the recent imprisonment of PA Yorkshire regional organiser Sam Melia for 2 years for stickers that the police and courts admitted were completely legal. He was instead jailed for his “intent”, which was decided on based on a few cherry picked pieces of evidence taken from a police raid on his home, as opposed to the countless examples of his advocacy for peaceful, legal political activism. 

What has been heartening about this case, is seeing the huge and widespread outrage and support from across the dissident spectrum. From the usual ethnonationalist figureheads, to Tommy Robinson, Ashlea Simon of Britain First, to Alex Jones (who hosted Laura Towler on Infowars to discuss the case), former UKIP member of the London Assembly and now Heritage Party leader David Kurten, Gavin Boby, David Clews of Unity News Network, Count Dankula, Paul Joseph Watson, The Lotus Eaters (Sargon of Akkad/Carl Benjamin’s media outlet), David Icke, Anne Marie Waters, Paul Embery, Leo Kearse, James Delingpole and even Elon Musk has posted supportive tweets on X, this is a true example of state overreach uniting not only the wider movement, but waking up huge numbers of the public and shifting the overton window as well.

The same can’t be said of Toby Young of the supposed “Free Speech Union” however, who instead chose to toe the mainstream line…

And remember, the official stance of the British judiciary is that the “truth is no defence”. An utterly dystopian statement if any, which is basically an admission by the establishment that their dogma takes precedent over objective truth. But of course, we know these “hate speech” laws are completely subjective to interpretation, based off of people’s perceived feelings, rather than any objective fact. For example, many of us find it offensive that Karl Marx’s tomb in Highgate, North London, includes a huge bust of the man who crafted an ideology that led to the oppression, slaughter and genocide of millions of people the world over, but we don’t see that being torn down like the Edward Colston statue in Bristol. But stickers containing completely lawful statements are apparently enough to warrant lengthy custodial sentences.

Draconian legislation

Something else worth bearing in mind is the origin of the piece of legislation under which Melia, and many others, were convicted, namely the Public Order Act of 1986, which was introduced by Leon Brittan and Malcolm Rifkind. Brittan being a man who was hit with allegations of sexual abuse against minors, and also was alleged to have buried a dossier containing a list of high profile names involved in an elite Westminster paedophile ring operating within the upper echelons of the British establishment.

Another good example of police and state overreach is what happened to Mark Meechan (AKA Count Dankula), who was arrested and dragged through the courts for posting a video of his dog doing a Roman salute. Things have been ramped up in Scotland with the recent “hate speech law” implemented by Humza Yousaf and the SNP, although this has backfired on them big time, with Police Scotland receiving hundreds of reports regarding Yousaf’s notorious anti-White speech to the Scottish Parliament in June 2020.

Humza Yousaf’s infamous anti-White racist speech

You can also look at when Reclaim Party leader Laurence Fox had his house raided for comments he made about the so-called “Bladerunners” who target ULEZ cameras in London. This came shortly after Fox was sacked by GB News following a frenzy whipped up by the media (and now being replaced by the globalist former PM Boris Johnson).

And another example being happened to Paul Weston, leader of the now defunct counter-jihad Liberty GB party, who was arrested for quoting Winston Churchill outside Winchester Guildhall in April 2014, while campaigning for the Euro elections that year. Similar tyranny has also just been witnessed over in Belgium with Dries Van Langenhove, former member of the Chamber of Representatives for Vlaams Belang, and leader of the nationalist youth group Schild & Vrienden, being sentenced to a year in prison and a 16,000 Euro fine for posts made in a private Whatsapp group. 

This is the same state that allowed Mohammad Sidique Khan, the ringleader of the 7th July 2005 (7/7) London bombings, to be a guest in the House of Commons one year before he blew himself up on a London tube train. He was invited to Parliament as the guest of a Labour MP (Jon Trickett) whose wife worked as head teacher at the same Leeds primary school where Khan worked as a learning mentor.

This was in spite of Khan already being alleged to have links to various Islamist groups abroad, expressing “open anti-British white prejudice”, according to acquaintances at the education authority, and being on the radar of various intelligence agencies for years prior to 7/7.

And if it’s not SO15 putting people’s doors in for wrongthink, you can rely on a contingent of far-left mobs, trade unions and so-called “charities” to police people’s speech. Any time there is an anti-migrant protest, the bussed in rent-a-mobs that appear as the “opposition” are always organised by trade unions and groups like “Stand Up To Racism”, the “Socialist Workers Party” founded by Tony Cliff (born Yigael Gluckstein), and historically, the “Anti-Nazi League” and “Unite Against Fascism”, which regularly protested against the likes of the National Front and British National Party.

There are also numerous “non-profit organisations” created purely to lobby the government to introduce more speech laws, as well as pushing for people to be deplatformed. Groups like Hope not Hate, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, and the “Centre for Countering Digital Hate”, which exists to pressure big tech companies into deplatforming dissidents. The CCDH have worked to deplatform a number of individuals from across the spectrum, ranging from Katie Hopkins, to George Galloway, as well as pressuring advertisers not to fund the likes of Breitbart, The Daily Wire and Zerohedge.

They even ran an entire campaign to censor writer David Icke, for talking about Rothschild Zionism, a certain historical event, and the Zionist hand in 9/11 and the wars in the Middle East, as well as opposing the COVID scamdemic. Along with pressure from groups like Campaign Against Antisemitism, this is one of the reason that Icke, who used to regularly appear on mainstream media platforms, is now persona non grata.

David Icke used to regularly appear on mainstream media until Zionist groups like CAA had him no-platformed

Silencing dissent

This censorship has also seen the banning of huge numbers of British nationalist content creators from platforms like YouTube. From large accounts like The Iconoclast, Way of the World, Millennial Woes, Mark Collett and Laura Towler, to smaller channels like Xurious, Duke of Durham, Daughter of Albion and Horus, there is clearly a ruthless campaign by Big Tech to ban any opposition voices to the current order.

We also see the likes of “Russian” oligarch Viatcheslav Moshe Kantor, the former president of the European Jewish Congress, working to introduce legislation to silence freedom of speech in Britain and across the EU. All of the noise about “Russians interfering with our democracy” seem to have gone silent there.

While organisations like the BBC work hand-in-glove with the likes of Hope not Hate for information, and in the past, have worked with people like Searchlight magazine’s Gerry Gable, who was convicted for burgling WW2 historian David Irving’s Hornsey flat in 1963. Or “journalists” like “Investigations Editor” at The Times, Dominic Kennedy, who, in between writing inane articles like “Weddings at Downton Abbey”, “UN Worker watched porn and took meth”, and “Happy Valley fans visit series locations” (some very important investigations there), will spend months investigating above-board nationalist organisations in order to write up slanderous hit-pieces, and work hand-in-glove with Antifa groups like Red Flare to doxx nationalist activists.

But he is not alone, being joined by an entire class of sneering, elitist “journalists” who lecture the British public on how society should be, while shutting down any of their concerns, even telling a caller on LBC to “suck up” the fact that the country has been transformed beyond recognition. And the journalist class have the gall to lecture ordinary British people on decency and morals, considering some of the lows they have sank to, such as the notorious phone hacking scandal by Rupert Murdoch’s News of The World in 2011, which included hacking into the phone of deceased British schoolgirl Milly Dowler, who was murdered by the Roma gypsy serial killer Levi Bellfield in 2002.

A more recent example, which was uncovered by Unity News Network, was the story of Omar Badreddin, a refugee from Syria who arrived in Britain in 2016 with his family, and was given glowing coverage in a BBC Newsnight special at the time, who was recently convicted and sentenced to 18 years in prison for five counts of rape as part of a grooming gang operating in the Newcastle area.

During the course of the 2016 Newsnight documentary, Omar and his brother Mohamad were actually arrested on separate charges of sexual assault, but were found not guilty, and Newsnight were sure to give them sympathetic coverage throughout this trial. Another scandalous example of the media running cover for some of the most dangerous people in society, while attacking those who dare to call it out.

And don’t forget that the majority of newspapers in the UK are owned by a single company, Reach plc. So there is very little chance at divergent opinions.

To be continued…

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    • John Smith
      commented 2024-04-20 16:43:00 +0100 Flag
      Yes! It’s instructive to see how the victimisation of our courageous Sam Melia has drawn a sharp ideological divide between true, golden-heart patriots such as Tommy Robinson and David Kurten on the one hand, all of whom with which we have serious policy disagreements, and on the other hand, such establishment poseurs as the deputy Spectator editor, Toby Young.
      As the political situation hots up in the future it will serve us well to remember who are actually our real friends. MW