British Comedian ARRESTED Over Jokes, Tommy Robinson Says We Will WIN
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Summary
A story from The Atlantic about the arrest that demonstrates Europe's free speech problem, and a story from the New York Times about the absurd detention of a comedy writer, Graham Linehan, underscores a deeper issue: When even The Atlantic is writing about a comedian getting arrested, you know that the UK has something seriously wrong with it.
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Here's the story from The Atlantic, the arrest that demonstrates Europe's free speech problem.
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The absurd detention of the comedy writer Graham Linehan underscores a deeper issue.
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When even The Atlantic is writing about a comedian getting arrested, The Atlantic is
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You know that the UK has something seriously wrong with it.
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The Atlantic says, the Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan was once known for his charming,
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sometimes surreal sitcoms, Father Ted, Black Books, The IT Crowd on British TV.
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These days, however, he is better known for his online crusade against transgender activism.
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His ex-feed takes the same approach as libs of TikTok, cherry-picking videos of criminals
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and fetishists in a full-scale assault on gender ideology.
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Can you just stop and say okay to those critiques?
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You know, and we're fine with the most trans people who are minding their own business
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and aren't trying to go into the other bathroom and like take pictures of little girls, okay?
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Just accept that Graham and J.K. Rowling have points that are valid and so does libs of TikTok.
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He is obsessive and offensive, but he's a criminal.
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Linehan was arrested by five armed officers today on his return from the United States.
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Graham Linehan made these tweets in the United States, not in the U.K.,
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Would I or anyone else be arrested if we go to the U.K.?
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We've already seen that there have been British police saying they want to extradite Americans,
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So we're going to – I believe we've got Tommy Robinson lined up.
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Sometimes these things change, you know, how it goes.
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Let me make sure we've got everything correct on our end.
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It's not the only story we've heard, but, you know,
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Graham Linehan getting arrested over tweets he made in the United States.
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So, obviously, the state of the U.K. is constantly in question,
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I don't actually know which one you're talking about.
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I was arrested – you may have seen the incident at St. Pancras train station
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and there was a video that went viral, and it was me walking there,
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and there was a man that was unconscious on the floor.
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When we watched the CCTV, it proved that he harassed me, confronted me, attacked me.
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I defended myself, so I haven't been criminally charged.
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But when they detained me for that, they detained me and arrested me for free tweets.
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The tweets that they arrested me for, one of them was sharing a Daily Mail news article.
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Now, the Daily Mail have protection because they are a recognized media source.
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But I was arrested criminally under caution and interviewed –
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they're waiting to see if they're charging me – for sharing a newspaper's article.
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Because they said, what creditations do you have as a journalist?
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Do you have this? Do you have this? Do you have this?
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I was looking and thinking – and one of the tweets, this is how they've done it.
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It was a newspaper article that said, no English children in the whole of this school, yeah?
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When I shared it, they then said, now, a year later, there is English-speaking children.
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It's like – and that was free – so I was arrested for free.
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But with Graham, what's happened with him, he's landed at an airport.
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Police with machine guns, if I'm right, have arrested him for free tweets.
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And this is all now – I remember, I've seen Nigel Farage talking currently now, which is great,
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highlighting the free speech issue in America's Congress.
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When I was imprisoned and went to court six years ago for asking a question outside a courtroom,
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As they walked into court, I said, how do you feel about your verdict?
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And when I walked into court, my T-shirt said, Britain equals North Korea.
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It had the British flag, and it said equals North Korea.
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Because we've been here for a very long time, Tim.
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And they're understanding it because Graham Lyndam, he's not a working-class kid.
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He hasn't got a – he's not a controversial figure.
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It's also good, though, that people get to see.
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There were a couple of videos I just saw recently.
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One where there's like an 11-year-old child wearing – with the English flag, and the
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police are harassing, saying, you know, it's offensive, and yelling at the mother.
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I saw another video where a man at a rally tried to shake the hand of a police officer.
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Because if you watch it, and it's singular on its own.
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But what you have to understand is that the British public, we've watched the police
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take pictures with people dressed up as Hamas fighters.
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We've watched the police get on their knees and bend their knees.
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We've watched them dancing with high heels on at pride parades.
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So we've seen the politicization of the police force.
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So when my friend went to shake his hand – that's Liam Tufts – the police officer
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You don't see his reaction, first of all, on camera.
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If a Muslim or a black individual had put their hand out to that police officer, 100% he'd
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But the fear is in the police officer from – when he says we can't be political,
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it's like, no, what you mean is you can't shake an English man's hand at an event that's
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And that's not every police officer, because I'm going to hold my hands up.
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But the politicisation of our police force, which we've seen – and that video, Liam
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was angry, and justifiably angry, because of the way we've seen the police pander to every
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And you're seeing now – you've seen the Raise the Flags campaign spread across our country.
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There's not one single – there's not one roundabout you can go to.
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I swear to God, Tim, if you understand how big this is.
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There's not one location you can go to anywhere where you don't see the Union flag or the St George's
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flag – now, considering two months ago, there was no Union flags or St George's flags.
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And the problem why, again, we're frustrated, the council are taking them down.
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In fact, there was a gentleman who'd come out in East London, and I know his wife.
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She was terminally ill, and he come out, and all Palestinian flags have been put all across
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And he said, what is this shit, or something like that.
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They dawn-raided him for having a negative opinion of the Palestinian flag.
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But what this is about, more so, whether Graham faces prosecution or not, it's about instilling
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It's about making people that they're not free to exercise their speech, because they're
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And that atmosphere of fear has been spread for decades now.
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And people in Britain, we know, I don't know if America's quite grasp where we're at as
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I mean, we've seen the stories of a woman who, you know, posts on Facebook, goes to
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An illegal immigrant this week raped a disabled woman, and he got 14 months.
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Mainly, pedophiles, groomers, another Muslim raped a 13-year-old girl.
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A groomer in Newcastle didn't get a custodial sentence.
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Now, again, we have to understand why this is being done, yeah?
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She had a daughter and a husband, Laura Biden, never been in trouble in her life.
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Peter Lynch was a grandfather, never been in trouble in his life.
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He was in prison at the same time as her during the riots in Southport.
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He held up a placard that had nothing controversial, facts about the government failures.
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And he said to the police, I pray for my children.
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Because what the government done was they categorized all the protests as riots.
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So Lucy Connolly was then told, this is why she pled guilty.
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She pled guilty because she was told if she doesn't plead guilty, she'll spend a year
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And they had his missus, who were at the demonstration.
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So then, and the purpose of this, which, as I say, it was a state operation.
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And you can tell it was an operation because the media, there were a demonstration on Saturday.
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They were given prison sentences on the Monday.
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And when they kicked their doors off the next day, they videoed it for the news cameras.
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And then when they sentenced them, the judges were on TV giving the sentences, drilling it down.
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But they'd done everyone within two days, three days, four days.
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And the purpose of that was to terrify the British public.
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25 children have been sexually abused and raped by migrants just in hotels.
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Migrants have left hotels and committed terrorist attacks.
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Well, now there's that viral meme of the young girl with the axe and the machete.
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And now they're trying to make her the criminal and him the victim.
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Because the children were the ones that were criminalized when they were 12 and 13.
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And they're sexually abusing and raping a 12-year-old child.
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They arrested the child for being drunk and disorderly.
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Many Americans don't understand the distinction between England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland.
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Because the whole free speech issue you're seeing now,
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it's all coordinated in order to shut everyone up.
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Because if we speak and exercise our free speech,
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we can highlight the government failures and policy failures of what they're doing.
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Mass immigration, whether it be transgenderism, all of these things.
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then the rest of the public can be awakened and realize,
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I've been banging my head against the wall for 15 years, yeah,
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And both of these are weapons of the establishment
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because the public at one time bought their lies.
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We saw the way the police let them call for jihad.
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telling her he's going to have a baby with her.
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