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Freedom of Speech - Tommy Robinson


I felt compelled to write about the treatment Tommy Robinson received, from the Met Police in London on, Saturday, 25 November, 2023.


Tommy Robinson isn't perfect, but at 40 years old he's never been, respectfully, on better form. We can slate his past, that easy to do with anyone. We are all sinners to different degrees.


The only problem that Tommy has is, telling the truth. Time after time he has uncovered numerous crimes of corruption and grooming. All he's trying to do is make the world / GB a better place for children and adults alike. Personally, I feel the 'great' has fallen off, Great Britain as it's allowed to diminish by the upper echelons. Tommy is constantly being harassed by the 'establishment' via 'any way they can'.


Sat with friends, having a coffee, the Met Police barged in and arrested Tommy. They pepper sprayed him, as the above image shows - he's in a lot of pain. According to the Sun Newspaper, "The Met said, that the event's organisers had "been clear about their concerns that the man's attendance, and that of those who were likely to accompany him, would cause fear for other participants." How about asking the 'participants' how they felt? There were no cheers from the 'participants' when they frog-marched him through the crowds. The Sun went on to say there were "dozens" of policemen. This picture clearly shows how many policemen surrounded 'one man', Tommy. One, against nineteen that I counted in a recent video.


I find this photo, on the right, a very telling one. The man who is frog-marching Tommy, is using brute force physically and, I don't think I'd be too wrong to assume, he's verbally abusing him too. At this stage, where is Tommy going...he's surrounded by police. Is it really necessary to handle him in this manner, particularly when he can't even open his eyes because of the being peppered. What I find telling is the look of the policeman to the left. He's looking at the 'offending' policeman, as if to say, whoa, whoa, stop being so heavy-handed. As he himself has one hand softly placed of Tommy's arm. Of course, it's wrong to put words into others mouths. However, I think you'll agree that the treatment Tommy has, and is probably still, receiving is just wrong.


Freedom of speech is quickly turning into a crime, for people crying out for justice.


Part two to follow shortly.



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