The UK public has a choice between being stabbed by Muslim terrorists or being arrested by their own government.
10 people were stabbed on a train in the UK. 9 of them are in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. Two unnamed persons are reportedly under arrest.
People fled the attackers, trampling each other and hiding in the toilets, while the terrorists roamed doing their bloody work.
And the authorities have emphasized the importance of not discussing who might have done it.
Shabana Mahmood, an Islamist politician who wanted to outlaw any discussion of Islamic violence as ‘Islamophobia’, was appointed to head security by the Starmer regime, has warned “I urge people to avoid comment and speculation at this early stage.”
There’s no need to urge the public to “avoid comment and speculation” when the violence comes from the right-wing or a mentally ill man.
Once the authorities urge us to “avoid comment and speculation”, we know what they don’t want us talking about.
Mahmood’s warning isn’t just an empty threat. Those living in the UK who ‘commented’ or ‘speculated’ in the past had the police show up at their door and have been arrested.
After a Muslim terrorist murdered 3 British girls, a 55-year-old woman was dragged out of her home, arrested and held for 36 hours for “posting inaccurate information” that he was Muslim.
Allison Pearson, a journalist, had the police show up at her door after she tweeted a criticism of them for posing with members of an Islamist movement. Such incidents have become routine.
One of the most infamous cases is Lucy Connolly, the mother of two children, who had lost her little boy after his hospitalization, and expressed her anger after the brutal Muslim terrorist murders of three little girls at a dance studio. Lucy was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison even while Islamists have been allowed to spout their support for terrorism and genocide.
The UK public has a choice between being stabbed by Muslim terrorists or being arrested by their own government.
            













