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Tommy Robinson describes being hated, deplatformed, and jailed, arguing Elon Musk owning X allowed his work to reach a wide audience—“If Elon Musk didn't own X, no one in the world would have seen that film.” His documentary The Rape of Britain became the most watched film in British history (167,000,000 views) after Musk shared it, helping wake a public about grooming gangs and state failures. He claims the courts and judiciary are weaponized and cites statistics he attributes to investigations: “Ninety percent of the convictions of groups of men who raped young kids are Muslim,” and “84-90% of gang rapists are Muslim,” with “30%” named Mohammed. He details the Telford case (1,000 victims, 254 rapists identified, five murdered), police blocking inquiries, and Labour signatories blocking independent inquiries. He advocates deporting illegal immigrants, says Islam prevents assimilation, and discusses 40,000 Muslims on terror watch lists. He recounts Unite the Kingdom rallies (30,000 then 100,000) and a terrorism-act arrest, asserting free speech was restored by Musk and Trump.