U.K. Journalist Faces Double Jeopardy for Exposing Radical Muslims
Never mind freedom of speech, freedom in general, is under attack. But in countries that do not have legal protections for our natural right to freedom of speech, there is one less thing standing in the way. The United States is the only nation on the planet that has a constitutional law protecting freedom of speech.
That law, which is based on English Common Law, believe it or not, might not be under threat here in the US — not legally anyway. It is under threat ideologically, however, and that’s bad enough. But in the United Kingdom, the right of citizens to their freedom of speech is under a very real attack every single day. British citizens are being jailed for speaking dimly of radical Islam-motivated terrorist attacks, for complaining about the gross disparity in the way natural born citizens are treated, and how middle eastern immigrants are treated.
Anyone who complains about the overwhelming connection between Islamic immigrants and violence is thrown in jail. All it takes is an aggrieved comment on Facebook or Twitter for the police to come a-knocking.
Right now, Tommy Robinson is facing double jeopardy for covering the trial of a known Muslim “grooming gang” (that’s left-wing code for child rape gangs). He went to prison and was starved down to his bare bones by Muslim cooks who poisoned his food with fecal matter.
Now he’s out, and facing double jeopardy.
Here’s Rebel Media with more.
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