Posted on 01/29/2025 4:38:31 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
A leaked Home Office report has called on the UK government to revamp efforts to crack down on so-called “non-crime hate incidents” to counter extremism within the country.
In the wake of the Southport stabbing attack by second-generation Rwandan migrant Axel Rudakubana that left three young girls dead and several others injured and the anti-mass migration riots which followed, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper ordered a “rapid sprint” review to counter extremism.
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Truth is hate to people who hate truth.
Take out all of incountry Islam.
Britain is a shining example of why you don’t give up your firearms.
“Those stupid Yankee cowboys” as you can imagine them saying.
It would appear that is the new flag to replace the once venerated Union Jack!
Guess which one will be prosecuted for a “non-crime hate incident”?
Hint: Don’t pick the Muslim.
“Britain is a shining example of why you don’t give up your firearms.”
Maybe 200 or possibly even 100 years ago, but the government, these days, has NUMEROUS ways to take you down, without even firing a shot or even showing up in your state...and they’ve already started by debanking people, and when they get their digital currency, it’s over, completely.
Don’t get me wrong, we still need guns, for self-defense at a minimum, considering the animals we have running around this country. But the government won’t need to show up at your door to take you down, they just need a keyboard.
Um . . . when they say, "rapid sprint review to counter extremism", the extremism they intend to counter is YOU.
When will enough of theses “intolerable acts” be enough for the locals?
islam is a totalitarian death cult founded by a child rapist.
UK needs to purge the savages they let in
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