Uk - Horrific Stabbing & other events

My reaction: Oh my, OK then how about those swing As

The government has said it is in a "state of high readiness" to deal with any potential disorder over the next couple of days.

Courts across the UK are handing down a raft of sentences to those involved in the far-right riots that have gripped parts of England and Northern Ireland this the past week, amid fears of further violence this weekend.

Many cases have already been rushed before judges over the past few days, with the longest sentence handed down so far being three years in prison, after Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed that rioters would feel the "full force of the law".

The UK government will hope that harsh sentences, delivered swiftly, will deter further disorder as concerns grow that the start of the football season this weekend could spark more riots.

The wave of far-right violence was initially triggered by the killing of three young girls in a mass stabbing at a dance studio in the northwestern English town of Southport on 29 July.

Fuelled by misinformation online, xenophobic groups were quick to blame the UK's Muslim and immigrant communities — an accusation which has since been proven baseless — and began attacking Muslim and foreign-owned businesses all over the country, as well as individuals themselves.

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The anger has since spiralled, whipped up by far-right agitators and even tech billionaire Elon Musk on his social media platform X, over false allegations of media bias and a two-tier policing system.

Things seemed to change on Wednesday evening after police braced for another series of riots but were instead met with thousands of peaceful anti-racism protestors on the streets.

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Nevertheless, minister Nick Thomas-Symonds told the BBC on Friday that the government was heading into the weekend "in a state of high readiness", noting the speed at which courts were dealing with offenders and the specialist police officers deployed to quell any unrest.

In a separate interview with Sky News, Thomas-Symonds advised against people attending peaceful anti-riots protests while police forces have been stretched to deal with the crisis.

"Having spoken to police officers yesterday about the strain that they are under, the hours that they are working, I certainly don’t think it helps for politicians to be encouraging even more people out on our streets," he said.

"Nonetheless, we should make that distinction between that tradition of British peaceful protest — which is very much part of our politics –— and the violent thuggery we’ve seen on our streets," he added.

Some of those arrested so far in connection with the riots have been children as young as 11, with one 15-year-old boy admitting to throwing a paving slab at someone's head and a 14-year-old pleading guilty to shooting fireworks at a crowd.

 

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I have spent quite a bit of time listening to videos of the "right wing" guys talk over the last couple of days and my conclusion is the majority are a) can't defend their position if pressed (they get to a space where they start to contradict themselves) b) just parroting what they are reading on social media c) don't know who they should be hating (Muslims, immigrants, blacks, Asians, asylum seekers... who?) and d) using the situation to socialise amongst themselves and cause chaos for the fun of it (if anyone noted in the videos, a lot were openly drunk last weekend at their riots).

On the other side of the equation, fear is now rising amongst the "non right wing" section of society and serious disruption is being caused in society at the mere mention of a congregation in a certain area.

Putting all these together, the government is getting all the ammo it needs to instill order and because of how things are playing out, the "non right wing" section of society is being put in a position to SUPPORT the government.

So to me it looks like this is a game - the guys on the right are being used to create a situation where certain measures are needed and the guys on the left will provide the support for those measures to be put in place. Both will lose when all the chaos settles down because they'll have to live in the same society with tighter controls where in the next pandemic (and such) we'll all be at the mercy of the government.

What a game.
It seems like the consortium are going for another clamp down / control agenda with more online censorship here and across the pond eg scott ritter, Tulsi Gabbard etc etc -theyre getting desperate and its showing up in quite a few ways... ...
 
A good little rundown of events, including the UK’s equivalent of the deep site, amusingly called “the blob”:


What is currently happening in the UK is unprecedented. Though there’s argument to be made it’s been brewing under the surface for a long time now, the sheer rapidity of the naked totalitarian onset has rarely been witnessed in modern history.

The UK began its long undignified careen down the tubes in the Thatcher years, before Blairism spun the final globalist web over the country, from which it never recovered. Paralleling it in lock-step was the infamous ‘Straussian’ clique in the U.S., which reached the height of its maturity at the same time, like some long-gestating pupa breaking out into its grotesque final form, to begin needling the Middle East with its proboscis.

The national security state controlled Western governments since the post-WWII Gladio years, but it had taken on a renewed rigor during the 2000s, particularly at the juncture of the internet’s age of social awareness and ensuing economic stagnation plaguing the hyper-leveraged Western Ponzi-world. These factors led to the establishment being forced to tighten ship, as populations became increasingly disillusioned amid new waves of mass migration spawned of the very Mid-East instability caused by these policies.
 
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