Things Are Going to Get Ugly
There is a breakdown coming in the relationship between the Government and the people, and things are going to get hostile, warns Dr David McGrogan. The Government will turn on the people for not falling into line.
There is a breakdown coming in the relationship between the Government and the people, and things are going to get hostile, warns Dr David McGrogan. The Government will turn on the people for not falling into line.
Oxford was keen to acknowledge racial tensions in the recent riots, but this felt like a cruel joke to Jewish students, coming from a university that has never recognised the open targeting of Jews since October 7th.
Now that it's in power, Labour is prosecuting its "war on disinformation" with authoritarian relish. But what about all the disinformation being disseminated by the Government itself? asks Steven Tucker.
The evidence is too messy to say that one particular demographic group is consistently favoured or disfavoured by the criminal justice system. There are certainly examples of bias, but they don’t generalise.
Two-Tier Keir is cracking down on 'far-Right' protesters who use hurty words on Twitter, while turning a blind eye to antisemitic hate, says Roger Watson. It's a clear case of 'one law for us, none for them'.
Nick Carter in the Australian has written a merciless attack on Keir Starmer's handling of the summer riots and says the lesson for Australia from Britain's failed diversity experiment is clear: stop before it's too late.
A shocking poll has found that at least a third of Brits endorse political violence against immigrants. However, there are several reasons to believe this is a substantial overestimate.
If Keir Starmer wants anyone who 'stirred up violence' on social media to be prosecuted, shouldn't he be urging the authorities to jail Wes Streeting, who tweeted in 2009 that he wanted to shove Jan Moir under a train?
David Clews, the anchor of Unity News Network, has been attacked by several newspapers, accused of encouraging his followers to participate in the recent rioting. But did he? No, says Dr Roger Watson in the Daily Sceptic.
Specialist police units are scouring social media to clamp down on "hate influencers" accused of inciting the riots seen on British streets.
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