Quote of the Day – Britain’s politics of lies and bias.

 

Prior to the Unite The Kingdom demonstration London yesterday the middle class Left and their allies in the Establishment went out of their way to try to smear those involved. The activities of the middle class left and those in policing and government who treat the views of these wealthy and socially disconnected leftists as fine and dandy is a stark contrast to how they treat groups that will not follow their narrative such as those who attended the Unite march.

Stuey Beef on X put out a good post that highlighted the distinct two tier way that the ‘Palestine’ mob, which is heavily supported by the middle class Left are treated and how the Unite supporters are treated. I agree with him, we should, no matter what our views, be treated and policed equitably but we clearly are not.

Stuey Beef said:

Look at how the institutions line up. Met Police bosses rejected the pro‑Palestine organisers’ preferred route through central London, then “surrendered the political centre of London” to a march fronted by a man they call a “racist bully”, prompting celebrities to accuse them of favouring Tommy Robinson over Palestine campaigners. Downing Street jumps on that narrative, with Starmer presenting himself as the adult in the room, cracking down on “convicted thugs and racists” and promising to bar those who “attempt to create chaos on our streets”. But the Palestinian march that has actually turned up today is not a gentle candle‑lit vigil. It is tens of thousands of people, some behind banners that call to “Cancel Balfour” and others waving signs that literally say “Hang Every ZOG P*** C***”, while chanting slogans widely understood as denying Israel’s right to exist. If the Met and No 10 had any consistency, they would be treating that as the same kind of threat to “public order” and “community cohesion” they claim the Unite the Kingdom march represents. Instead, the state’s outrage is reserved almost entirely for one side, while the other is effectively licensed to mainstream its own brand of extremism under the cover of “anti‑racism” and “solidarity”. That is not policing the line – it is redrawing it for political convenience.

Link to source.

https://x.com/stuey_beef/status/2055643882717679951

 

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