Riots may have abated but the fallout is only just beginning. The tone is now set for the duration. Keir Starmer will use every power he has to try and retake control over the narrative. The online freedoms we have clawed back in recent months are only temporary.
The issue at hand is that multiculturalism has comprehensively failed. Labour cannot admit this, has no idea what to do about it, thus the policy is one of dissent suppression.
To a point, this worked for Tony Blair as he rewrote the language of political discourse, to implement the regime of political correctness. Though there was much derision, we entered an era of mass self-censorship to such an extent that even Ukip did not openly talk about immigration, ceding the territory to the ascendent BNP.
This time around, though, it's not going to work. Starmer's Labour has to coexist with social media and we are not going to cooperate. They can round some of us up and make examples of us, but that will only intensify dissent. We have turned a corner here, where the state has declared open war on the public's right to speak on what is the defining issue of our age. The state is not willing to take any action in defence of Britain as an ethnic homeland, and we must simply acquiesce to it. Britain is to become a balkanised multi-ethnic anarcho-tyranny where the greatest crime of all is to notice the obvious.
Democracy, though, if it means anything at all, is the right to disagree with the state. As such, the stakes could not be higher. Starmer is going to crack down on wrongthink on the internet and turn the legacy press into a witch-hunt operation. You are going to see levels of psychopathy from the British state that surpasses anything we saw during lockdown, or in the fifty years prior. The multiculturalist narrative is the one that must never be questioned.
We have seen creeping intuitional capture of the police and the CPS in recent times, and it's always been leading to this. The criminal justice system has become a Stasi Nightwatch answerable directly to Starmer - who is a creature of it. Do not underestimate the lengths to which he will go. That tweeters are facing longer jail terms than child moslestors is no administrative oversight or blip. It reflects the regime's value system. A crime against the person is a second order offence compared to a crime against the state narrative.
In Starmer's eyes, we are all far right now, and that's all the justification he needs to eradicate what's left of our basic democratic rights. His contempt for democracy was already well established in 2016. Do not underestimate him. His contempt for the British people is absolute. This is now an existential struggle for the dying liberal regime and it will fight to the death.
Grim times indeed and yet where is ' her majesty's loyal opposition ' . Silent.
"That tweeters are facing longer jail terms than child moslestors [sic] is no administrative oversight or blip. It reflects the regime's value system. A crime against the person is a second order offence compared to a crime against the state narrative. "
That sums up the current regime, so well, in just two sentences.