London Police Chief Issues Global Threat
Careful what you say about the war of extermination British authorities are inflicting on their people. Lisps Mark Rowley, London’s chief of police:
“We will throw the full force of law at people. And whether you’re in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you.”
The crimes committed online are what George Orwell called thoughtcrime.
NEW – UK now warns "keyboard warriors" abroad: "There are numerous terrorist offenses regarding the publishing of material."pic.twitter.com/I6RgMOBySl
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Lest you burst out laughing at this bureauweenie for threatening people who reside not only outside London but outside the UK, consider that British authorities have already called for extradition for thoughtcrime. From the government media:
The director of public prosecutions says his teams will consider seeking the extradition of social media influencers allegedly playing a role in the violent disorder gripping the UK from abroad.
A pro-Islam Harris/Walz administration would be happy to comply.
On tips from Wiggins and Chris Neilson.
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