


Never mind the clashes U.K. police have had with mobs of Muslim immigrants — recently, after three little girls were killed in a knife attack on a dance class, native white Britons began to riot. We'd been assured that riots are the language of the unheard, but the fact that it was a "far-right" anti-migrant movement was enough for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to condemn the violence.
As we showed you Tuesday night, a man in the U.K. filmed himself being arrested by two police officers over a Facebook post that was deemed "offensive."
Officials in the U.K. are warning Britons to be extra cautious on social media — they have police dedicated not only to social media posts, but retweets of social media posts. Simply retweeting a post can get you arrested.
Interesting this comes as we learn that vice presidential candidate Tim Walz believes free speech doesn't guarantee the right to spread disinformation or hate speech.
Thank goodness for the American Revolution and the First Amendment.
Unfettered migration has been a disaster but you're not allowed to say so online. People might believe it.