British Comedian ARRESTED Over Jokes, Tommy Robinson Says We Will WIN
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The arrest that demonstrates Europe's free speech problem.
The absurd detention of the comedy writer Graham Linehan underscores a deeper issue.
When even the Atlantic is writing about a comedian getting arrested, the Atlantic is not conservative.
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You know that the UK has something seriously wrong with it.
The Atlantic says, the Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan was once known for his charming, sometimes surreal sitcoms, Father Ted, Black Books, the I.T. crowd on British TV.
These days, however, he is better known for his online crusade against trans and activism.
His ex-feed takes the same approach as Libs of TikTok, cherry-picking videos of criminals and fetishists in a full-scale assault on gender ideology.
Can you just stop and say okay to those critiques?
They're valid.
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You know, and we're fine with the most trans people who are minding their own business and aren't trying to go into the other bathroom and like take pictures of little girls, okay?
Just accept that Graham and J.K. Rowling have points that are valid and so does Libs of TikTok.
They can't do it, can they?
He is obsessive and offensive, but he's a criminal.
The British police seem to think so.
Linehan was arrested by five armed officers today on his return from the United States.
I don't actually know which one you're talking about.
Right, right, right.
Because recently I was arrested.
I was arrested.
You may have seen the incident at St. Pancras train station where I was in a situation and a man was left and there was a video that went viral and it was me walking there and there was a man that was unconscious on the floor.
Now, when I was arrested and detained for that, when we watched the CCTV, it proved that he harassed me, confronted me, attacked me.
One where there's like an 11-year-old child wearing with the English flag and the police are harassing, saying, you know, it's offensive and young at the mother.
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I saw another video where a man at a rally tried to shake the hand of a police officer.
Because if you watch it in its singular on its own, but what you have to understand is that the British public, we've watched the police take pictures with people dressed up as Hamas fighters.
But the fear is in the police officer from when he says we can't be political.
So now what you mean is you can't shake an English man's hand at an event that's patriotic.
You can shake, and that's not every police officer because I'm going to hold my hands up.
Please shake my hands.
Yeah, please shake my hands.
But the politicization of our police force, which we've seen, and that video, Liam was angry and justifiably angry because of the way we've seen the police pander to every other ideology and wave every other flag.
And you're seeing now, you've seen the raise the flags campaign spread across our country.
There's not one single, there's not one roundabout you can go to.
I swear to God, Tim, if you understand how big this is, there's not one location you can go to anywhere where you don't see the union flag or the St. George's flag.
Now, considering two months ago, there was no Union flags or St. George's flags.
There was none anywhere.
And the problem why, again, we're frustrated, the council are taking them down.
They didn't take the Palestinian flags down.
In fact, there was a gentleman who come out in East London and I know his wife, she was terminally ill, and he come out and all Palestinian flags have been put all across his estate.
They dawn-raided him for having a negative opinion of the Palestinian flag.
He never got charged, but what this is about, more so, whether Graham faces prosecution or not, it's about instilling fear in the rest of the general public.
It's about making people that they're not free to exercise their speech because they're too scared to.
And that atmosphere of fear has been spread for decades now.
And people in Britain, we know, I don't know if America's quite grasped where we're at as a nation.
This is nothing new again, because the children were the ones that were criminalized when they were 12 and 13.
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The police would turn up.
I'll give you an example.
There was a case in Rotherham and there's five Muslim men, five or six, and they're in an abandoned home, yeah, a derelict house, and they're sexually abusing and raping a 12-year-old child.
The government, the Labour government, then take it to the High Court and appeal the decision.
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And then in the court, the barrister paid for with taxpayers' money on behalf of the British government, goes to court and says the migrants' rights outweigh the community's rights.
And the judge says yes.
So then they thought they've now forced 200 migrants to stay in the hotel.
The next night, the counselor who wants them out of the hotel to support her community, a lady called Sarah, she hangs her union jack over outside the council building.
Six officers manhandle her, throw her to the floor.
She's never been in trouble in her life.
She's a mother of three children.
She spends 24 hours in police custody.
Now, bearing in mind, again.
If we live in a police state, which we do, but it's not a police state for everybody.
We know that because we saw the after after October 7th, we literally saw terrorist organizations, hit butt to here, standing on the T standing in front of hundreds in the streets, demanding jihad.
And when they stood and said, jihad, jihad, jihad, the Mex Poland police force put out a statement saying there's lots of different meanings for jihad.
It's been a while, but I was watching it and it hits so different in the modern context because for those that are not familiar, it's a totality.
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The movie takes place in a totalitarian England that is nationalistic, religious, anti-Islamist, and the evil finger men and the government are all right-wing or whatever.
And then you take a look at what's actually going on with the arrest for speech and the fear.
And it's like, oh, that's all leftist stuff.
You know, it's like the right are the ones who are actually getting arrested for saying they love their country.
So it's just kind of crazy what people thought 20 years ago versus where you actually went.
I do think media influences people's expectations, how they vote, which ends up creating a fear of the right.
But the premise is, the premise is, if you look at what's happened, I would say, Tim, and I'm not exaggerating here, the shift in public opinion in the last 18 months, I don't think it's ever happened in, not my generation or probably a previous generation.
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Something monumental, something huge is happening in Britain, something massive.
And you'll see this, Tim, on September 13th.
I believe, I actually believe more than a million are about to descend on our capital city.
Now, the reason that they locked Lucy Connolly in jail was to put fear into all the other English mothers.
Shut up.
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The reason they gave me an 18-month prison sentence for a film, even though they knew the public saw the film.
So 167 million people saw the film.
So they know that the whole world knows I told the truth.
They don't care about the bad press.
The message they're sending is, we do what we want.
And if we want to put him on, if we want to put him on solitary confinement, even we don't care if politicians, the whole world's mobile, we will do that.
London is the battleground for free speech, for migration, remigration, all of it.
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London is, and I hope the British public understand this, the moment we're in, because I've waited a long time for this and I can see it now.
I just keep saying to lads, lads, it's happening.
It's happening.
It's happening, man.
It's what we've waited for.
It's happening.
And that's a hard thing because there's so much anger out there, Tim, and it's justified anger.
Women are being raped, children are being raped.
You see all these videos?
I actually believe right now, in the last seven days, the decision on Epping, the police reaction in these towns and cities are beating people up, arresting women, attacking children, the videos you're talking about.
I believe they're trying to provoke us into a violent reaction.
The police were purposely, their reputation has been dragged through the gutter.
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But in our last four demonstrations, we had 30,000 people, no trouble.
100,000 people, no trouble.
200,000 people, no trouble.
Yeah?
No trouble.
In fact, we thank the police at the end of it because I believe the police have purposely been put a loggerhead against us by the tactics that the senior ranking officers have used.
I want to ask you, you mentioned all over the West, and there was a big story that came out yesterday with a little bit more this morning.
Seven AFD politicians dead within, what, a few days up to this election.
So for those that are not familiar, this is alternative for Germany.
But remember, up until two years ago, when Trump won the election in 2016, they took back power through censorship and through control and through big tech.
They totally took back power.
They censored conservative voices.
They de-platformed us.
They erased us.
I was invisible.
Couldn't even mention my name on Facebook.
In that period there, they had total control.
Right now, they've lost control.
They've absolutely lost control.
Yeah.
Because simply of Elon Musk and the American population voting for Trump.
We had lots of influencers and we had a vision and a plan.
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And the vision and the plan was if we change the culture, you change the politics.
How do we change the culture?
Well, let's look at, and the meeting was about, it's like getting every influencer in Britain who's got any influence, who's outside of the mainstream, get them together and agree to work together to defend British culture, support, to defend free speech, stand against sexual exploitation of minors, stand against indoctrination, LGBTQ plus.
We agree on these principles.
And if we agree on those principles, if anyone steps out of line with them politically, so the idea was to build a cultural movement, have a cultural revolution in Britain, because it's not been cool to be British.
You see, waving the flag, what you're seeing now, kids are doing it everywhere.
The problem is, the problem I have is Nigel Farage is currently in Congress and he's talking about free speech.
When I was arrested under the Terrorism Act, and when they arrested me and they said, don't worry, Tommy, we know you're not involved in terrorism, but this legislation allows us to do this.
Wow.
Now, what this legislation allows them to do, for six hours, they can question you.
If you do not answer, and if you answer untruthfully, they can prosecute you under the Terrorism Act.
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Got a new Rumble channel.
The interview I said was going to be up at the Culture War channel because now there's a new Rumble Timpool, which, I don't know, cultural commentary and social issues, more evergreen, less news related.
And yesterday I commented on capitalism, anti-capitalism, Patrick McDavid.
And today I'm going to be talking about migrants and scammers and what's happening with migration in Europe.