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Lawfare 2 - Lust, Fear and Loathing - And the UK Riots
- Oct 30 2024
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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- Ewan Hoyle
- 17-01-25
Drivel.
In this ironically named freely available podcast, Tommy attempts to do the very thing he accuses "comerade Kier" of doing; which is to sew discord, division and hate among people by promoting his poorly understood world view. I'm using my right to free speech to label it as "drivel".
I feel like Tommy needs to go and spend some time in Russia or Iran, in order to see what living in a totalitarian state actually entails... The UK has its problems for sure, but generally people are free to express their views and are allowed to protest peacefully. This idea that Brittish people are somehow oppressed, and are being sidelined in favour of foreigners in their own country, is a fantasy. Sure, many instances of unfairness do exist in the system, many of which negatively impact Brittish people in favour of foreigners, and such cases are not fair. But these instances only make up a very small part of the overall picture. Unfortunately, these instances are exaggerated by Tommy, in order to paint a picture that the UK is living under an oppressive totalitarian state with power lusty "comrade Keir" sitting at the top silencing anyone who disagrees with him. If only the world were thay simple. 😆 The reality is something far more complicated, a country with many flaws for sure, many that we must try to fix. But also this country is a wonderful place to live, a country whose citizens are generally free to pursue their own destiny without fear of oppression. I think if Tommy and his supporters focused on working to improve their own lives, rather than finding an easy visible target to blame, they would go a a lot further in improving themselves and their country.
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