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The Great Replacement Chronicles Pt. III: ‘Migrant Hotel’ Protest Fallout

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Archiving the “strange death of Europe,” as Douglas Murray put it, at the hands of the Brussels bureaucracy and its hordes of imported “migrants.” 

Migrant hotel protests take off

On the heels of sustained, regular reports of provable rape of Britons, many underage, at the hands of migrants housed and protected by the government, protests at so-called “migrant hotels” have increased dramatically.

Under the so-called Online Safety Act, videos of these protests are not available to X users in Great Britain, or on other social media platforms.

Related: British PM: We Censor Anti-Migrant Protests ‘For the Children’

British establishment media smears anti-migrant protesters as ‘fascists’, calls them greater threat than migrant rapists themselves

Via The Standard (UK) (emphasis added):

Members of one of Britain’s largest fascist groups have been helping to organise anti-migrant protests in Epping, amid growing fears that disorder could erupt across the country.

The three sole administrators of the Facebook group, Epping Says No, which has been used to co-ordinate local protests, are members of the far-right political party Homeland.

Founded in April 2023 as a splinter from the neo-Nazi group Patriotic Alternative, Homeland has been described by anti-fascism group Hope not Hate as the largest fascist group in the UK.

Hope not Hate has been accused by its political opponents in Britain of a slew of illegal and criminal activity, including blackmail, harassment and stalking, and surveillance without mandate.

It also bitterly opposed the extrication of Great Britain from the European Union in 2016, arguing, ironically, that “a hard Brexit is being used by the radical right, inside and outside the Conservative Party, to dramatically change British society.”

Britain’s ‘Ministry of Truth’ exposes authoritarian rot targeted at the native population.

The censorship-industrial complex that we saw explode in the United States — during COVID-19, the January 6 insurrection, and other real or manufactured crises — is by no means unique in the West.

Related: MSNBC News Actress Confronted Over Migrant Coverage, Bodyguard Assaults Journalist

Indeed, it’s far more robust in other nations, such as America’s cultural ancestor, the United Kingdom, due to a variety of factors, including its less explicit protections for free speech.

Via The Telegraph (emphasis added):

There is a tendency in British political discourse to overuse the word “Orwellian”. But there can be no better term to describe the behaviour of the Labour Government in deploying a secretive “spy” unit to monitor social media for posts critical of asylum seekers or “two tier” policing – and then request that this content be concealed from public view.

Two years ago, the Telegraph revealed that the “Counter-Disinformation Unit” (CDU) had turned its attention towards those expressing scepticism over the restrictive measures implemented during the pandemic. Its former head stated that it had been in “hourly” contact with tech companies to “encourage... the swift takedown” of content. The Government eventually conceded that these firms acted on more than 90 per cent of requests, suppressing views through the use of algorithms or even deleting them entirely…

Yet when this mission creep became public knowledge, the Government did not change course. Instead, it appears to have doubled down.

The CDU – or National Security and Online Information Team as it is now known – spent last summer targeting social media posts that risked “exacerbating tensions”.

These included observations that asylum seekers were “undocumented fighting age males”, a photograph of a rejected Freedom of Information request over the location of asylum hotels, and “concerning narratives about the police and a ‘two-tier’ system”.

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