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I went to cover a protest in my neighborhood as a journalist, but Hamas activists claimed my presence was a disturbance because I’m Jewish. The police sided with them, which I found outrageous. I refused to leave the sidewalk, asserting my rights as a citizen. While I was arrested, no charges were filed against me. This incident reflects a broader issue where peaceful citizens face harsh treatment while extremists are tolerated. The current climate is reminiscent of historical persecution, and it’s alarming to see free speech under attack. We must fight for our freedoms before it’s too late, as the erosion of rights is happening globally. The situation in Canada and the UK is dire, and we must remain vigilant against censorship and oppression.

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Tommy Robinson, a British activist and journalist, discusses his experiences with the UK government and the prison system in a video interview. He talks about being labeled a far-right leader and the target of persecution by the state. Robinson describes being arrested multiple times, facing false charges, and being placed in dangerous situations in prison. He also discusses his decision to go independent and his goal of becoming a prominent voice in alternative media. Robinson emphasizes the importance of exposing the truth and fighting against the mainstream media's agenda.

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In September, headlines falsely labeled me a sex criminal. This wasn't isolated; it was the culmination of a multi-year campaign to silence my dissenting views on geopolitical issues like the war in Ukraine. Governments and intelligence agencies, including those of the US and UK, were involved. My critiques, though not pro-Russia, challenged Western narratives and my ability to persuade a broad audience was perceived as a threat. Organizations like Coda Story, linked to the UK government and CIA, and others funded by Moderna, tracked and suppressed my content. This censorship extended to social media, orchestrated by my own government, without trial or named accusers. The attempt to discredit independent media is a broader effort to control information and suppress dissent, effectively creating a one-party system. This experience, though personally painful, especially during my son's heart surgery, has only solidified my commitment to truth-telling and challenging authoritarianism. The fight for free speech is ongoing and I believe a global awakening is on the horizon.

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In September, media outlets falsely labeled me a sex criminal without naming accusers. This was the culmination of a years-long campaign to silence my dissenting views on major geopolitical issues like the war in Ukraine. My critiques, while not pro-Russia, questioned Western involvement. This led to accusations of being a Chinese propagandist by a US government-linked organization. Subsequently, the UK government, connected to the CIA, pressured social media to censor and demonetize me. This coordinated attack, involving organizations funded by Big Pharma and government, reveals the suppression of independent media and dissenting voices. The open contest of ideas is a sham, with governments actively working to silence opposition, even using taxpayer money against their own citizens. My experience exposes the fragility of free speech and the lengths to which powerful entities will go to maintain control. The fight continues, and the stakes are high.

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Tommy Robinson is not the freedom fighter many in America believe him to be. He has a criminal record, including convictions for violence, fraud, and contempt of court related to defaming a Syrian refugee. While he has highlighted issues with grooming gangs, his methods and character are deeply problematic. The conversation shifts to the UK government's failure to address these grooming gang scandals, which has led to public outrage. Some argue that this creates a narrative where Robinson is seen as a whistleblower, but it's essential to separate his actions from the broader issues of government accountability. Understanding Robinson's legal history and the context of his convictions is crucial for forming an informed opinion. Political correctness may have influenced the handling of these cases, but that doesn't excuse Robinson's behavior or misrepresentation.

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Speaker 0 claims that someone was put in solitary confinement for more than a hundred days for speaking about what was happening inside his country. He says he knows why this is happening: purely for votes and to keep people in power. Speaker 0 adds that after visiting Europe and making videos about what was happening, he anticipated similar moves in the United States. He recounts a sit-down interview with Tommy Robinson, who explains that the Labour Party in the UK, and the Democrat Party in the US, stay in power because they “tell these Muslims they can go ahead, do whatever they want.” He says a Muslim “should be more conservative than they would be a liberal” because they don’t stand for much of that progressive stuff, and that “they have Sharia law” above everything. According to him, if someone goes to a mosque with a thousand people, the mosque leader is told, “we’re gonna let you guys do whatever you want, just make sure you vote for us.” He asserts that, as a result, the leader of the mosque will lead everyone in the mosque to voting centers to vote for that candidate. He claims this is why in London the mayor is Muslim and many surrounding towns are Muslim, and that they actually have courts practicing Sharia law. He says he anticipated this would happen in America as well, and mentions Mundami as an example. Speaker 0 then notes Mundami advocated for making childcare more affordable when running for office. He questions what is known about childcare now, describing daycare centers as “complete frauds.” He says he anticipated the current development and that people are now starting to see it in America. Speaker 0 explains that after he was pressed to give his opinion, people began loving it, even though he had not intended to speak out. He says he was originally just going to ask people questions, but they turned his journalism into activism, which he says forced his hand. He says he feels compelled to continue. Speaker 1 cautions, advising not to let them force him into something he thinks they don’t want him to do, referencing what he is currently doing. He concludes that they would rather have an activist than a competitor.

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Tommy Robinson claims the media, police, and politicians are falsely accusing him of inciting violence in the UK and want to imprison him to continue deceiving the public. He denies instigating riots and insists his messaging has consistently been for calm. Others state Robinson, currently in Cyprus, is instigating violence online and coordinating a political insurgency. They accuse him of stirring up hate while enjoying European sunshine. Robinson says his calls for peace are being deleted from social media, while the media promotes lies. He urges the public to share his video to expose the mainstream media's deceit and negative narrative. He claims the government's policies and failure to address public concerns are the root cause of the unrest. He appeals for peaceful resistance and accuses the media of trying to frame him. He asks supporters to control the youth and prevent violence.

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Outside Westminster Magistrates Court, Tommy Robinson reports that "Only accredited journalists by when they say accredited, only government supported journalists were allowed to report on the second half of trial," meaning access was restricted. Ezra from Canada was gagged today. He alleges he was detained under the terrorism act and that "the reason for detaining me wasn't in order, it just made up so they get went along." He describes a forty-minute gap and an hour-and-a-half gap with no disclosure, noting "there's no evidence of it. There's no paperwork trial. There's no email trial." He says the proceedings used Islamophobia as justification: "Islamophobia. Islam what what even is Islamophobia?" He predicts tomorrow's verdict and accuses police of fabrications. A second commenter says the court's mission is "simply to get Tommy Robinson." He praises citizen journalism growth, mentions BBC interference, and cites "43,000 jihadis" under surveillance. For support visit tommytrial.com.

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I recently watched a 2010 interview of Tommy Robinson by Jeremy Paxman. Paxman, an educated presenter, confronted Robinson, a working-class man who initially fought against the system through the EDL but later distanced himself from it. Despite his past, the media continues to highlight it while ignoring serious issues like child abuse by individuals in powerful positions, such as the BBC's Jimmy Savile. Robinson is currently in jail for contempt of court, a victimless crime, while others with similar offenses receive lighter sentences. The systemic failures that allowed Pakistani grooming gangs to operate unchecked are alarming. Robinson attempted to raise awareness about these issues, and I view him as a political prisoner facing harsh treatment for speaking out against a corrupt system.

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Julian Assange, held at Belmarsh prison, endures 23 hours of solitary confinement daily for over three years. This treatment aims to destroy him, despite his lack of conviction or charges beyond journalism. Surprisingly, some on the left have turned against him, including newspapers like The Guardian, which contributed to his imprisonment and vilification. Julian's spirit has suffered in solitary, leaving him feeling diminished and reduced. He hopes that our campaign for his freedom will allow him to rebuild his identity. It is our duty to support him, as Julian Assange is sacrificing his life for our right to know our government's actions conducted in secrecy.

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Tommy Robinson, a controversial figure in the UK, discusses recent riots and the state of the country. He claims that there is a two-tier policing system that favors Islamic extremists and criticizes the media for spreading lies. Robinson also addresses conspiracy theories about him working for the Jews and expresses concern for his safety and the well-being of his family. He condemns violence and calls for a peaceful revolution. Robinson believes that his persecution by the government and media will only strengthen the movement he represents. He acknowledges the anger and frustration of the British public but emphasizes the need for peaceful and responsible behavior.

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He recounts a sequence in which five children testified about an incident involving Jamal. He references Judge Nicklin, who he says stated that “the five kids just made up that they were attacked by Jamal.” He emphasizes that these five children had previously spoken about the matter before his involvement. He explains that, as a journalist, he interviewed them and “repeated it,” and then asserts that the group used bankruptcy through the legal system to try to intimidate him. When bankruptcy leverage did not achieve the desired effect, he says they targeted his family’s home. He describes the home being boxed in, live streamed, and people sent to the residence, with threats to kill his kids. He notes that the fallout over those years left him bitter about what happened and that he remained “all in anyway,” framing this as something he did in response to the situation. He says he carried that weapon, calling it a weapon, while he sat there for three years thinking he had a film that “absolutely annihilates them.” He claims the film reached 53,000,000 views, arguing that the public had an interest in knowing the truth about the story. He asserts that the courts did not allow him to fight public interest through legal channels. He states that he has been through the court system and claims to have been imprisoned unjustly, unlawfully, and that he watched people celebrate it. He acknowledges personal flaws by saying, “And I’m not perfect,” and notes that if one follows his life, he has been in some bad places over those three years.

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A journalist ("iTV") confronts another journalist about an upcoming court case. The journalist ("iTV") is being taken to court for allegedly harassing a couple of Germans after they endangered his family by photographing them. He questions why the reporter hasn't watched his documentary, which had 67 million views and details his seven months in solitary confinement. He accuses the reporter of being a "propaganda machine" who will publish a pre-written, biased article implying he caused fear of violence. He asks if he should be allowed to contact journalists and ask them questions on camera, and criticizes the Daily Mail for endangering his family. He believes he is facing ten years in jail for wanting to ask a question on camera. He claims he is being targeted with "lawfare" because he is an "uncontrollable journalist" who is ahead of the population on important issues.

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The CIA developed plans to kidnap and assassinate me inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London. They authorized attacks on my European colleagues, including theft, hacking, and disinformation. My wife and infant son were also targeted. A CIA asset was assigned to track my wife, and there were instructions to get DNA from my six-month-old son's nappy. I was convicted by a foreign power for requesting, receiving, and publishing truthful information about that power while in Europe. Criminalizing news gathering threatens investigative journalism everywhere. Journalists shouldn't be prosecuted for doing their jobs. Journalism is not a crime; it's essential for a free and informed society.

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Tommy Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in prison not for posting false information, but for ignoring a court injunction against discussing a specific incident. The judge acknowledged Robinson's work as a journalist and did not comment on the truth of his claims. Despite mainstream media narratives, multiple witnesses supported Robinson's account, while the judge dismissed their testimonies. The case involved a Syrian refugee with a troubling history, and the judge's ruling contradicted the testimonies of respected community members. The media aims to portray immigration as harmless and demonize Robinson. Viewers are encouraged to watch Robinson's film "Silence," which has garnered significant attention, to form their own opinions rather than relying on mainstream media.

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The trial finished today, Tommy. "Turn the camera off for second." In a post-trial exchange, the speaker questions the claim that the case is contempt of court, insisting "There's no jury. That's only for juries. That's not contempt. That's a lie." They accuse the press of failing to report police unlawful conduct and say "Not one of them has reported any of the unlawful stuff the police done." They claim someone else "went to the judge to make sure Ezra will stop reporting" and that "He was the grass," acting as a journalist to silence reporting so "the only narrative you get is from them." They reference "fast car, cash in the cash in his car" and explain "I can't bank in The UK" after a demonstration. They remark that "They make you do vague answers" and note "He asked me one question. Where are you going? Benedum."

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The documentary you're about to see is about the weaponization of court buildings to silence people, from Trump to Hopkins, who speak out against the mainstream narrative. As a journalist who stands for freedom of speech, I failed when I was bankrupted and silenced by a gagging order. But I won't fail again. This film exposes the unholy alliance between the media, justice system, and politicians to suppress free speech. It shows how a playground incident was spun into global news, ignoring the truth and abusing the law to silence dissent. It asks if the media is accountable, if the legal system is fit for purpose, and if our politicians can be held accountable. The film serves as a tutorial on journalism.

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I've traveled to over 60 countries in my life and have never incited violence or terrorism. I abhor violence and have no criminal record. It's absurd to hear a government representative claim I'm a threat to the Netherlands. I am banned from most of Europe for agreeing to speak at a peace rally two years ago. This situation raises questions about whether the judiciary protects citizens from government abuse or serves the government's interests. If it's the latter, the Netherlands is no longer a liberal democracy but a tyranny. I've been accused of threatening democracy, yet the current prime minister is unelected and has never faced a ballot. This entire situation is a farce. I have nothing more to add.

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The UK, the country of the Magna Carta, is allegedly sentencing people to jail for disagreeing with the government online or protesting against open border policies and mass immigration. People are reportedly being tried and jailed for months or years for disagreeing with the government. The speaker questions what options remain for UK citizens to disagree with their government without facing imprisonment. They cite the case of David Springer, a 61-year-old train driver caring for his sick wife, who was allegedly sentenced to jail for attending a protest, possibly shouting at the police. The speaker argues that the UK has a two-tiered justice system and is no longer a free nation because citizens lack democratic options to express disagreement. They cite the case of a mother of five sentenced to 26 months for throwing a can at the police and a man jailed for a Facebook post inciting racial hatred. The speaker concludes that the message is clear: disagreeing with the government results in imprisonment.

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I am Wassmus Munk Sunego, an attorney specializing in human rights. I view the 18-month prison sentence for journalist Tommy Robinson as a severe injustice and a violation of free speech. This case originated from Robinson's comments about Jamal Hejazi, which contradicted the prevailing media narrative. Robinson was found guilty of libel and subsequently faced an injunction prohibiting specific statements about Hejazi. Despite this, he continued to speak out, leading to his contempt conviction. I argue that the injunction may violate Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects freedom of expression. The legal proceedings against Robinson raise serious concerns about fairness and the treatment of journalists. The imprisonment of journalists for defamation is widely condemned in Europe, and I assert that Robinson's sentence should be overturned, emphasizing the importance of free speech in a democratic society.

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CIA Director Pompeo directed plans to kidnap and assassinate me while I was in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. This included targeting my family, with a CIA asset assigned to track my wife and obtain DNA from my infant son. More than 30 U.S. intelligence officials have corroborated this. My freedom today is not due to a functioning system but because I pleaded guilty to journalism. The prosecution of me highlights the dangers facing journalists and the chilling effect on freedom of expression. The U.S. government has claimed that only its citizens have free speech rights, setting a dangerous precedent for targeting journalists globally. We must protect the rights of journalists and ensure that what happened to me does not happen to others. The fight for fundamental liberties is crucial, as the repression of one can lead to the repression of all. Thank you for your support in this ongoing struggle.

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A week ago, my lawyer informed me that two of my tweets are technically illegal, and I could face arrest upon returning home. This isn't a joke; prisons are being cleared to make room for people charged over social media posts. For instance, someone is currently serving three months for a Facebook meme, and a woman is facing two and a half years for a tweet. Free speech is in serious jeopardy, which is alarming not just in England but across Europe. This situation is incredibly concerning.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Crime and Punishment | Tommy Robinson | EP 476
Guests: Tommy Robinson
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Tommy Robinson discusses the challenges he faces as a controversial figure in the UK, emphasizing that he has organized peaceful rallies and called for calm, yet is misrepresented by the media as instigating violence. He recounts a recent peaceful rally in Trafalgar Square, attended by around 100,000 people, which was followed by riots in the UK that he claims he did not instigate. Robinson argues that the media has resurrected the English Defence League, a group he claims has not existed for a decade, to mischaracterize him and his supporters as violent extremists. Jordan Peterson, who interviews Robinson, notes that their previous podcast has faced significant censorship on platforms like YouTube, with features disabled and the video deprioritized in search results. He expresses frustration over the suppression of their discussion, which he believes is indicative of broader issues regarding free speech and media control. Robinson shares his experiences with law enforcement, including being detained under counterterrorism legislation and questioned about his activism. He describes the police's tactics as an infringement on his rights as a journalist, particularly regarding the protection of his sources. He highlights the weaponization of the judiciary against him and others who speak out against the establishment, asserting that many people are being silenced for expressing dissenting views. He also discusses the societal tensions in the UK, particularly regarding immigration and the rise of violence, which he attributes to a lack of accountability from authorities. Robinson argues that the government has failed to address the root causes of public anger, instead labeling dissenters as far-right extremists. He expresses a commitment to continue speaking out against what he perceives as injustices and threats to free speech. Tammy, another participant in the discussion, emphasizes the importance of standing up for values and the need for individuals to take action in the face of societal challenges. She expresses her support for Robinson's efforts to shed light on issues that are often ignored by mainstream media. Robinson concludes by stating his intention to return to the UK to face legal challenges, asserting that he will not back down and is prepared to be a voice for those who feel silenced. He believes that the public's awareness of the issues he raises is growing, and he remains committed to advocating for free speech and accountability.

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Why the Establishment Hates This Man | Tommy Robinson | EP 462
Guests: Tommy Robinson
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Tommy Robinson discusses his recent experiences, including his arrest in Canada and the challenges he has faced since 2009 related to his activism against grooming gangs in the UK. He recounts his time in prison, where he was warned about threats to his life and the conditions he endured, including solitary confinement. Robinson emphasizes the importance of freedom of speech and the press, stating that he has faced significant legal challenges and media scrutiny for his views. Jordan Peterson and Tammy Peterson express their long-standing interest in Robinson's work, particularly regarding his exposure of grooming gangs, which they describe as a dark and troubling issue in the UK. Robinson shares details about his activism, including his formation of the English Defence League and his efforts to raise awareness about the exploitation of young girls by these gangs. Robinson recounts specific incidents, including a notorious case involving a Syrian refugee that was misrepresented in the media. He explains how he sought to reveal the truth behind the narrative, which he believes was manipulated to support a political agenda. He discusses the legal battles he has faced, including a contempt of court charge related to his reporting on these issues. As the conversation progresses, Robinson highlights the need for a cultural movement in the UK to celebrate national identity and counteract the erosion of traditional values. He mentions an upcoming rally on July 27, which he believes will be a significant gathering of people united in their desire to reclaim their culture and identity. Robinson expresses optimism about a growing awareness among the public regarding these issues and the importance of standing up against perceived injustices. The discussion touches on the broader implications of political correctness and the challenges faced by those who speak out against controversial topics. Robinson asserts that the establishment has underestimated the resilience of the British spirit and that there is a collective awakening among the public. He emphasizes the need for unity and a positive vision for the future, encouraging people to come together to defend their rights and freedoms. Overall, the conversation reflects Robinson's commitment to his cause, his experiences with the legal system, and his hopes for a cultural revival in the UK.

PBD Podcast

"Islam Has FAILED" - Tommy Robinson BLASTS Islam Invasion, Muslim Grooming Gangs & Media Silence
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Tommy Robinson was recently released from prison and is set to be interviewed in the Bahamas due to restrictions on his ability to speak in the UK. He expresses frustration over being labeled as racist and Islamophobic while discussing serious issues in the UK, including the exploitation of young girls by gangs and the influence of Islamic communities on crime and drug control. Robinson believes that the government and police are aware of these issues but are complicit in covering them up. He recounts his activism beginning in 2009, driven by witnessing changes in his hometown of Luton, where he saw the rise of radical Islam and its impact on the community. He formed the English Defence League (EDL) to confront these issues, which led to significant backlash and legal troubles, including imprisonment for speaking out against grooming gangs. Robinson emphasizes that the prison system in the UK is heavily influenced by Islamic gangs, warning that the same could happen in the US. Robinson discusses his experiences with lawfare, where he has faced legal challenges aimed at silencing him. He highlights the complicity of politicians and law enforcement in allowing grooming gangs to operate, suggesting that they prioritize political correctness over the safety of children. He believes that the media and government work together to suppress the truth about these issues, labeling anyone who speaks out as far-right or extremist. He also touches on the growing influence of Islam in the UK, warning that the youth are being converted and that this poses a significant threat to Western values. Robinson argues that the public is beginning to wake up to these issues, citing increasing support for his views and activism. He expresses hope for a cultural revival in Britain, emphasizing the importance of free speech and the need for people to understand the reality of the situation. Robinson reflects on the challenges he faces, including threats to his safety and the safety of his family. He remains committed to his cause, believing that exposing the truth is essential for the future of Britain. He calls for a collective awakening to the dangers posed by unchecked immigration and the influence of radical ideologies, urging people to take action before it is too late.
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