I don't have any real connection to Europe. If my relative who compiled my family tree is correct, my family has been here before there was a United States. But studying Western Civilization in high school (in the '80s, when they still taught it), I became a fan of Western Civilization. That's why it's disconcerting to write so many posts about Europe and the United Kingdom being lost. Just as President Joe Biden let in millions of illegals, Europe is letting in millions of unvetted men from mostly Muslim countries who have no intention of assimilating. Europe and the U.K. and very serious about protecting the feelings of these newcomers, though; Scotland's hate speech law prosecutes citizens "who make fun of or misgender trans people, make racial jokes or criticisms of certain religions, or criticize migrants." The law cracked down on spreading such hateful speech online; for example, by sharing a meme.
My colleagues and I have done a bunch of posts showing video of police officers in the U.K. entering people's homes and placing them under arrest for Facebook posts that have caused someone else "anxiety."
As we reported, after Scotland put its hate speech snitch line into service, it was reported that Scottish police received 4,000 calls a day to their new hate speech hotline, most of them reporting then-First Minister Humza Yousaf for a famous speech in which he said white people occupy too many positions of power in the government.
Now we're learning from The Telegraph that England is putting together "an elite team of police officers" to monitor social media for "anti-migrant sentiment." They want to control your thoughts by controlling your speech.
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
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) July 26, 2025
This is straight out of North Korea.
— Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) July 26, 2025
The UK is in serious trouble. pic.twitter.com/jLptKzoDnb
It's like "Minority Report" — they'll arrest you for showing signs of potential civil unrest.
The fact that everyone just kind of nods along as the UK descends into a Soviet-style police state tyranny should banish any notion that political accelerationism is a real strategy https://t.co/ekhm92ysB7
— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) July 26, 2025
This is what it looks like when an actively failing political system is trying to postpone the inevitable.
— TonyIsHere4You (@TonyIsHere4You) July 26, 2025
No.
— Bob Hamil (@BobHamilActual) July 26, 2025
The UK is gone. The situation there is unrecoverable.
Britain is lost. It's so sad. They got complacent and only woke up when it was too late. Let that be a lesson to the rest of us.
— Rob Hafernik (@RobHafernik) July 26, 2025
— Beastlorion🔺️ (@Beastlyorion) July 26, 2025
We really can't be thankful enough that Elon Musk purchased Twitter. Last year, London Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said they were considering extraditing Americans — especially Elon Musk — over online posts.
Democrats in the U.S. have January 6 to justify anything they do, and England has the Southport riots, which started after three little girls under the age of 10 were stabbed to death at a dance camp. Native Britons rose up once, and now they're putting together an "elite" squad to flag signs of potential unrest.
They're already monitoring social media; we're not sure what's new here.
It's official. The UK is now officially a police state. It has become precisely what Orwell warned about. Criticize mass migration and you can expect the police to come to your home. And judges will give longer sentences for wrong think than many violent crimes. pic.twitter.com/GEMs7CvwST
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) July 26, 2025
Rapists, pedophiles, and terror offenders have received shorter sentences than a mother who wrote a bad tweet that she took down pic.twitter.com/yY2uEuJtoc
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) July 26, 2025
Great Britain is lost.
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