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UK Citizen Films Arrest for ‘Facebook Crimes’

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As our own Amy Curtis reported earlier, U.K. Secretary of State Yvette Cooper said "far-right" protestors would “pay the price — imprisonment, travel bans, and more.” This came after native Britons took to the streets to protest the takeover of the country by Muslim migrants and the stabbing death of three little girls at a Taylor Swift dance camp and the injury of many more, some critical. It was soapy but mostly peaceful:

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Here's Birmingham Monday:

Newly elected (with the help of the communists) Prime Minister Keir Starmer is on it.

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The U.K. also will not tolerate mean social media posts about their newcomers. This man filmed himself being arrested over Facebook posts.

It makes us really appreciate the First Amendment.

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Migrants are now a protected class against "hate speech" in Britain and Scotland. Scotland's newly passed legislation includes prosecution for those who "criticize migrants" either in person or online, by sharing a meme.

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