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The ever madder suppression of free speech

Thursday-Friday blog

In Germany, Doris van Geul, a 74 year-old German pensioner was found guilty of “inciting hatred in a manner likely to disturb the public peace”. The lady used her Facebook account to criticise Green Economics Minister Robert Habeck. Habeck was quoted saying that “Germany depends on immigration to meet its labour needs.”

Doris gave her views on immigration: “Blah, blah, blah. We need skilled workers, not asylum seekers who just want a good life here without respecting our values and culture. Send the ones who are here off to work. We don’t need loafers and freeloaders, and certainly not stabbers and rapists.”

Fortunately for us in Britain, all our migrants – both legal and illegal – we are assured are are highly-educated doctors and architects and engineers and suchlike. So they will never become idle benefits-scrounging criminals with a tendency to rape and torture under-age white girls and instead will immediately prove to be a massive boon to our country.

Meanwhile in Britain, the press watchdog has ruled that the phrase “a man who claims to be a woman” is discriminatory.

But there is a bright side to all this madness. Here’s a short video featuring Talk Radio’s Kevin O’Sullivan interviewing former police officer Harry Miller. In 2021 Harry Miller won a legal challenge against a national policy for forces to record gender-critical views as non-crime “hate incidents”.

In Mr Miller’s latest clash with the police, he was accused of misgendering a person who had stalked him for about two years because of Harry Miller’s apparently old-fashioned understanding of biology. This stalker had, I believe, a full set of meat and two veg yet dressed in women’s clothing and believed or claimed they were a woman. Apparently Harry disagreed so the stalker reported Harry MIller to the police for misgendering him/her/it. Luckily for the general public there appears to be no crime in that area, so, having apparently nothing better to do, the police used their valuable time to ‘invite’ Harry in for an interview.

Here’s Harry – who seems like a brilliant bloke – explaining how he tried to do a citizen’s arrest on the police officer who was threatening to arrest him.

Can this madness really get any worse? Probably.

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