The Thought Police are here – and they’re coming after people like me and you
So now we’ve hit peak insanity.
According to The Telegraph, an elite police unit is being set up to monitor so called “anti-immigration rhetoric” online. Let me say that again, while our streets are plagued by knife crime, shoplifting, rapes, drug gangs and machete wars, our police are now being diverted to snoop on people like me, law abiding Brits who dare to speak the truth about what’s happening to our country.
This isn’t policing, this is political persecution.
Let’s break it down, our high streets are dying, our corner shops being cleaned out by gangs of repeat offenders who walk free, our cities are awash with bladed weapons and let’s not forget, a rape is reported every single hour in our capital city, London…every, single, hour. And what are the Met and their elite cyber squad up to?
Trawling X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook to hunt down anyone who dares to say they don’t want unverified men from god knows where being bused into hotels next to schools. That’s right. Say the “wrong” thing and you’ll get a knock at the door… Orwell didn’t write this fast enough.
Let’s be clear, I have no issue with genuine refugees, but what we are seeing is not that. This is a mass influx of undocumented, unchecked, mostly male migrants being flown, ferried, and funneled into taxpayer funded hotels, all while our veterans sleep on the street, while pensioners can’t afford to heat their homes and while working class families are choosing between rent and food.
They’re given free housing, three meals a day, healthcare, dentistry, phones, clothing allowances and freedom to roam around our towns, drinking, gambling, intimidating locals, harassing women and let’s not skirt it — allegedly committing sex attacks across multiple sites up and down this country…It’s utter chaos… and you know what?…we’re footing the bill !
So when people like me speak out, when mothers protest outside schools, when locals voice concern about these hotels emanating crime, what do the authorities do?
Do they investigate the crime?
Do they support the communities?
No…they now send the “Thought Police”
This is North Korea in a Union Jack. Welcome to authoritarian Britain, where you’re now the criminal if you dare say what most people are thinking. The Online Safety Act has already started age restricting protest footage, burying dissent under “harmful content” warnings. Now, with Labour in power, it’s gone into overdrive.
This isn’t just censorship, It’s control and a warning. They are trying to break public resistance, intimidate ordinary people and chill non agreed speech online. They don’t want to fix the migrant crisis, they want to criminalise your opinion on it.
But here’s the thing.
I will not be silenced.
I will not apologise for putting the safety of our women, our kids and our communities before the feelings of a government that has sold this nation out. I didn’t vote for this, no one did. We were never asked and now they want to jail us for objecting?
Not a chance.
This is a hill I will die on. Britain is being dismantled brick by brick and I will not shut up while it happens.
Adam Brooks ✍🏽
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None of it makes any sense to me anymore, I feel like I went to bed one night and woke up in hell . I didn’t sign up for this, neither did my parents & grand and great grand parents. How has this happened? And more importantly why is this happening ? Everything seems so orchestrated, so manipulated to decimate everything I knew, everything I held dear, everything I loved about England, everything I was proud about this country . I can only thank god that my life has been shortened by heart failure and I won’t have to suffer the consequences of failure upon failure of the powers that be . I’m happy I grew up in the 60’s & 70’s I experienced the 80’s travelling the world, the 90’s with my new son and life plodded on . Then I woke up in hell and now look forwards to not being here too much longer to see my country’s imminent demise .
Your words are greatly appreciated. You put into words what many are feeling.