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Britain Comes for Free Speech

The U.K. government says that it has arrested the first person for “using threatening words” in relation to the “violent public disorder across the UK.”

Words and thought are now crime in dystopic Britain.

Jordan Parlour, 28, is from Seacroft, Leeds. The government says that he intended “to stir up racial hatred” in connection with the protests and riots that have waged throughout the country since a teenage boy attacked young girls at a dance class last week.

Some of the protests turned violent but not all protestors were violent. Some of them are afraid because mass migration can lead to violence if there is no attempt to assimilate cultures. Protestors who were questioning racially motivated violence were called racist themselves and Parlour is reportedly one of those people.

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that anyone who participated in these protests would “regret taking part in this disorder,” even those who only supported it online but never showed up and he apparently meant it. He’s beeing called Two-Tier Keir because he is accused of instating a two-tiered justice system where whites are prosecuted and immigrants are not.

Parlour will appear in Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.

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