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TyrannyAugust 08, 2024
Woman Arrested As A “Stark Warning” Of What Happens When You Post “Inaccurate Information”
Even if authorities in the UK should arrest people for “inaccurate information,” which they shouldn't, why would they care if someone “fuels hatred” over an evil psycho who went on a stabbing spree?
Yesterday, authorities in the UK warned of thought crimes and that they are committed to arresting individuals who retweet things they don’t like. Less than 24 hours later, that promise has come to fruition.
A 55-year-old woman has just been arrested for “sharing inaccurate information about the identity of the Southport attacker” and officials are using her to make an example as a “stark reminder.”
BREAKING: UK authorities are now arresting citizens for social media posts that contain "inaccurate information."
Holy sh*t.
"A woman has been arrested in relation to inaccurate information on social media..."
"A 55-year-old woman was arrested earlier today... on suspicion of… pic.twitter.com/NCntUqWSZL
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August 8, 2024
According to Manchester Evening News
A woman has been arrested in relation to a social media post containing 'inaccurate information about the identity of the attacker' in the Southport stabbings.
The 55-year-old woman from near Chester, was arrested on Thursday (August 8). She was taken into custody on suspicion of publishing written material to stir up racial hatred and false communications.
What does “false communication” even mean?
Three girls, Bebe King, six, Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, died after being stabbed at the Hart Space in Southport while attending a Taylor Swift dance class on July 29. Eight other children and two adults had been left seriously injured in the incident.
Sharing a warning about posting false information online, Chief Superintendent Alison Ross of Cheshire Police said: “We have all seen the violent disorder that has taken place across the UK over the past week, much of which has been fuelled by malicious and inaccurate communications online.
When he mentions “violent disorder” he is not talking about the innocent people who were hurt or killed, he is talking about the “inaccurate communications online” posted about the killer. That is how tyrannical and deranged these people are, as they criminalize thought that is politically incorrect.
As the public witnesses mob violence on the streets of English towns, the legacy media uses euphemisms to obscure the violent "Muslim patrols" carrying out some of that vigilante violence.
I went to the area of Birmingham where just a day earlier, masked Muslims in black carried… pic.twitter.com/TyYQ9Ir4zQ
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) August 7, 2024
“It’s a stark reminder of the dangers of posting information on social media platforms without checking the accuracy. It also acts as a warning that we are all accountable for our actions, whether that be online or in person.”
It appears that authorities are trying to blame netizens for people rioting in the street, many of whom are the people officials are trying to protect from online communications. But rather than condemn all violence, they have a task force dedicated to thought crimes because they believe migrant crime is a myth.
Thousands of leftists, including far-left extremists like Antifa, mobilized across England over a hoax that the far-right had planned a night of "100 riots" targeting immigration offices.
Nick Lowles, an antifa activist and head of the SPLC-style charity Hope Not Hate,… pic.twitter.com/RZBniUkqIq
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) August 8, 2024
Is anyone going to be arrested over that "inaccurate information" that is intended to "stir up hatred"? No? Didn't think so.
They cannot control the narrative anymore so now authorities are criminalizing politically incorrect things. To say that is tyrannical would be an understatement. The government not only created the problem but is shutting up citizens from dissenting from their narrative under the guise of hatred, which makes absolutely no sense.
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