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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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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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"And frankly, the there's a massive incentive on the left to import voters." "So if they can't convince their nation to vote for them, they're going to import people from other nations to vote for them." "This is a massive factor." "And frankly, it's a strategy that will succeed if it is not stopped." "It's really a voter importation thing." "That is 100% what is happening." "I mean, BBC is complicit in the destruction of Britain." "The '97 is a failure if we don't pay for it." "You're forced to pay for your own destruction." "We pay for it." "Yes."

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. I emphasize that this is not an attack on all Muslims but highlights a troubling pattern linked to specific communities. Over the years, numerous reports have documented the systematic abuse of young girls, often ignored by authorities due to political correctness. Victims have shared harrowing experiences, and despite evidence, many perpetrators remain unpunished. The media and government have largely failed to address this crisis, leading to a culture of silence. I urge for accountability and action to protect our children, as a society that cannot defend its youth has no future. Thank you for listening.

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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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Those spreading lies and misinformation are self-serving, not focused on victims. Supporters of Tommy Robinson are not interested in justice; they undermine serious cases like gang grooming. Attacks on Jess Phillips, who has significantly contributed to protecting victims of sexual abuse, are unfounded. The far right's intimidation tactics have crossed a line, leading to serious threats against her. While political debate is essential, it must be grounded in truth, not lies. This government is committed to protecting victims, including implementing mandatory reporting and improving processes, but will not tolerate discussions based on falsehoods.

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The speaker claims the government promised local inquiries into rape gangs but has not followed through. They state that at least 50 towns are affected, listing Peterborough, Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester, Rotherham, Rochdale, and Preston as examples. Another speaker expresses concern over the lack of focus on individual victims, instead listing towns and principalities. They question why those who speak about the "rape gang crisis" are ostracized, citing Tommy Robinson's imprisonment for contempt of court as an example. They suggest this is part of a plan to destabilize the Western world, particularly the Anglosphere, by creating moral confusion and uncertainty about fundamental concepts like gender, family, and even the definition of rape. They reference an Olympic ceremony as an example of this moral decay.

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Tom states he feels good despite being incarcerated since October in a country that doesn't believe in free speech, which he considers an occupational hazard for a citizen journalist. He claims that since he started speaking out against Islamic rape gangs 16 years ago, he has faced relentless attacks from the British state, which uses lawfare to silence him. He asserts that he has never been convicted by a jury and that every one of his convictions have been...

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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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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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Tommy Robinson is in Tel Aviv and says it’s an honor to be there. He bluntly claims the British government is weak and cowardly for recognizing the “terrorist state” of Palestine, citing stateofisrael.com and noting Avi is with him. He says he hopes to show solidarity with real strong leadership and wishes Britain had a leader like Netanyahu, arguing the government has no mandate and was elected with only about 20% of public votes, and he doesn’t want Israelis to think the other 80% oppose recognizing a terrorist state. He explains he’s there to show solidarity with the Jewish and Israeli people, to form good friendships, and to understand that Israel is surrounded by jihad while Britain will be too; he asserts Europe will face security problems from Islamic extremism as leaders appease them, an approach Israel has already rejected. Robinson recalls that there was a time when Jews were dragged out of Gaza as part of a peace deal that supposedly would bring peace, which he says does not. He presents himself as a friend and ally of Israel, stressing that he has never been paid by Israel and that he acts out of belief in Israel as a beacon of freedom and democracy, in contrast with surrounding areas he describes as human rights violations, terror states, and jihad states. In an exchange with his colleague, they announce they are not being paid to be there and to cover it, and that Rebel is hosting coverage with a front-row seat to Robinson’s tour via tommyinisrael.com. They mention a $7,000 post and invite support at tommyinisrael.mate. They credit Amichai Chikli from the diocese with bringing him there, calling him “Enemy of the state” in Britain and “friend of the state in Israel.” Robinson shares a Panama anecdote: he was deported after being refused entry in Colombia; in Panama, the mayor saw it online, sent a security cyber truck to pick him up, and apologized, sending a gracious message. He says the episode shows the reach of the story and the growing attention abroad. At the airport, people recognize him as Tommy Robinson; some are excited, including some on the left who express support. The presenters remark that he may receive a welcome akin to Trump’s, noting Trump’s visit a few days earlier and expressing a wish to be there as well. He closes by reiterating that many in Britain’s government have “hung the Jews out,” describing Britain as a scary place.

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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.

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Speaker 0: "What message do you want to give to the far right people? The message I wanna give to the far right people is we're here to take over your country. You can't stop us. You can try, but we're here to uphold Sharia law and yeah. That's it."

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I address the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. There is a direct link between certain scriptures and the crimes occurring in our communities. For over 40 years, these gangs have targeted non-Muslim children, with reports of thousands of victims. Despite investigations and evidence, there has been a significant cover-up by authorities due to political correctness and fear of being labeled racist. The establishment has failed to protect our daughters, and the media often avoids discussing these issues. We must confront this reality and demand accountability to ensure the safety of our children. A society that cannot defend its children has no future. Thank you for listening.

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Tommy Robinson, a controversial figure in the UK, claims that he has been unfairly portrayed as the face of violence. He argues that he has always called for calm and condemned violence in his videos and protests. Robinson criticizes the government for failing to address the concerns of the British public and for labeling protesters as far-right extremists. He believes that the government's actions are fueling the current chaos and riots across the country. Robinson predicts that he will be arrested and that the government's attempts to silence him will only galvanize his support. He urges people to support him through donations and emphasizes the need for peaceful demonstrations.

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Smith onto the space. Harrison, thanks for joining. We’ve got questions about your tweet. How are you? Harrison: I’m pretty good. I just got home, trying to do Advent with my kids, so I have about ten minutes. I heard Matt Baker defending me, so I came to settle objections. What’s up? Smith: First of all, I appreciate you coming on. We’ve had disagreements on X. The first question is about your original tweet about someone telling you Charlie Kirk was going to be assassinated. Explain that, because I’ve got a question about your second tweet. Harrison: That’s it. There’s no further explanation. Somebody with knowledge of the situation told me that, and I tweeted it in response to something Ian Carroll had said, a month before. I told the story again on Moonbase Live when I talked to Jake Shields, a week before the shooting. I won’t tell you who told me because they asked me not to, but it’s basically corroborated. The person I talked to was not the same as those who talked to people like Max Blumenthal. So apparently, multiple people are telling the same story. Only I published it before the event. Did the FBI or TC or something ask you any questions about it? Smith: Nope. Harrison: And that’s the problem, Soleiman. That’s the problem right there. Smith: We’ll move on. He’s got ten minutes. The tweet today said: “the assassination of Charlie Kirk has been a resounding success for the left, they got to kill one of our shining lights, divide the right and normalise political violence and the only backlash they received was Jimmy Kimmel show got suspended for two days.” That seems to contradict your first statement, since the first tweet was before the assassination. How does that message come across? Harrison: The first tweet was before the assassination, so it couldn’t have anything to do with who I thought did it. It was before the assassination, a month earlier, and I had heard the rumor that Charlie Kirk feared for his life. The second tweet reflects the world view that most left people have: “we killed Charlie Kirk. We got away with.” It’s about the left believing they did it and got away with it, and it’s about the weakness of the right to treat threats against us with seriousness. Whether or not it was a leftist is still up in the air; I have unanswered questions about the patsy they have now. Still, the left has benefited. The left acts like they did it. The official story is the left did it, personally. I have questions about that story, but what matters is the widespread perception that the left did it and got away with it, and that informs their behavior. Smith: Do you think the widespread opinion matters? Harrison: I can’t hear you both at once. Matt? Smith: How do you feel about the genocide in Gaza? Harrison: I’m strongly against the genocide in Gaza. Vocally. Since before October 7. I’m against it as an Israeli shill? Smith: No one said that. The argument was that you’ve spoken out against genocide in Gaza before October 7, but Infowars promotes Zionist agendas and Zionist talking points, attacking Muslims in the United States and the UK. Zionist billionaires like Robert Shillman, etc. Harrison: I get it. Zionist interests overlap with mine, but it has nothing to do with Zionism in our calculus. I am for Western culture, America, heritage Americans of all backgrounds, and I’m fighting for Christianity. I’m against Muslims infiltrating Western countries, and I’m against Zionists controlling Western countries. These are not contradictory. There’s nothing Zionist about not wanting Muslims to take over your country, just like there’s nothing Muslim about not wanting Zionists to control your country. Infowars is anti-Zionist recently, and Alex condemns what Israel and Netanyahu are doing. But there’s a deliberate message of unity of all Americans who aren’t trying to dominate or subvert others. Unless they’re Christians, of course. Smith: So you’re saying you’re not arguing for a single team; it’s two enemies, rock, paper, scissors? Harrison: It’s two enemies, not one. I’m against both. I’m against Muslims taking over and against Zionists dominating. It’s not contradictory. It’s not about a single team. Smith: The point isn’t that you must pick sides; the issue is you’ve pushed claims that there is a Muslim takeover, which isn’t supported by numbers or power. People argue this is propaganda. Harrison: Okay. I don’t care whether the takeover has progressed. If I said it’s fake, I’d say that. I’ve got to go, but I appreciate the clarification. Smith: Posted on the day Jake Lang went; you were clearly talking about him. Harrison: I was talking about why Dearborn was the location of the march and why it was appropriate. Jake Lang is Jewish and Zionist; he’s not a Christian. He’s ethnically Jewish. He says he’s Christian, and in Christianity you can convert. I’ll call him a Christian man if that’s how he defines himself. Thanks.

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My name is Tommy Robinson, a free speech activist and journalist from Great Britain. Today, I discuss the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, particularly those involving Muslim men. I emphasize that while not all Muslims are involved, there is a troubling connection between certain interpretations of Islamic scripture and the abuse of young girls. Over the years, many reports have documented the systematic exploitation of non-Muslim girls, often ignored by authorities due to political correctness. Victims have shared harrowing testimonies of their experiences, highlighting a culture of silence and complicity. Despite the evidence, the establishment continues to downplay the issue, leading to a lack of accountability for perpetrators. I urge society to confront these realities and protect our children, as a society that fails to defend its youth has no future. Thank you for listening.

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.

The Rubin Report

Did the UK Just Pass the Point of No Return? | Tommy Robinson
Guests: Tommy Robinson
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The episode centers on a contentious exchange between Dave Rubin and Tommy Robinson as they discuss what Robinson calls demographic and cultural changes sweeping the United Kingdom and Europe. Robinson recounts personal experiences living in towns with rising Muslim populations, the grooming gang scandals, and perceived collusion between political, judicial, and media institutions that he argues suppressed discussion and accountability for crimes against children. He frames these events as part of a broader pattern of state surrender to Islamic communities, arguing that immigration and open-border policies have altered national identities and political power balances. The conversation then shifts to contemporary British politics, including the rise of alternative parties and the dynamics within Labour and the Green Party, which Robinson links to shifts in Muslim voting blocs and the perceived strategic use of demographics to influence policy and elections. The discussion expands to analysis of cultural moments, media narratives, and the role of social media in shaping public discourse, including references to censorship and “weaponization” of the courts against dissenters. Robinson asserts that traditional liberal institutions have failed working-class communities, leading to a movement he characterizes as a culture and political revolution aimed at restoring what he describes as national identity and sovereignty. Rubin challenges some of these claims but also presents parallels with American political divides and free-speech debates. Throughout, the guests compare experiences across the Atlantic, discuss selective media coverage, and emphasize the perceived need for bold leadership to defend citizen safety, national boundaries, and cultural cohesion. The episode blends political history, current events, and provocative, controversial viewpoints as Robinson argues that introspection, accountability, and a return to firmer national boundaries are essential to prevent further social and demographic upheaval. The conversation culminates in calls for mobilization, media reform, and strategic activism designed to reclaim influence over public life, law, and national policy from what is framed as an entrenched establishment.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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.

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The UK Revolution is Here..
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A London rally spirals into a drama over who gets to speak in the public square. The event is framed as a UK revolution, with participants claiming millions are in the streets to take back their country and their speech, led by Tommy Robinson. A video by Nick Shirley is cited as coverage, and the crowd insists the counterrevolution has begun, vowing to resist what they call anti‑British hate speech laws. They blame a globalist agenda for Islamification of Europe and urge the world to see that free speech is under attack in the United Kingdom, that only the United States still has free speech. They reference Charlie Kirk, Kier Starmer, JD Vance, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk as sources of inspiration, arguing that Western civilization is under threat and that free speech must be defended at all costs. Inside the crowd, the mood shifts from chant to clash as police push through with riot shields, arresting people for online posts and movement on social media allegedly at odds with speech laws. There are claims of vast turnout, described as perhaps the largest rally in UK history, with statements that 'the revolution has begun' and that 'Britain is awake.' Tensions escalate as protests spill onto bridges; a man is knocked unconscious by a baton, others recount blocks, and some speakers condemn the police as agents of repression. The chatter touches on the supposed double standard of enforcement, with the crowd arguing that tweets can land people in cuffs while other nations enjoy freer speech. The video closes with reflections on what comes next: claims that the crowd is awakening a Western civilization struggle and that platform censorship and government action are tightening civil liberties. A thread ties Charlie Kirk's death to a turning point, with America framed as a beacon of free speech while UK authorities are portrayed as suppressors. The ending notes more coverage from Europe and that uncensored footage is available to members, signaling that the fight over speech is far from over as events continue.

The Rubin Report

On Islam, Immigration, and Pegida | Tommy Robinson | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Tommy Robinson
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Dave Rubin interviews Tommy Robinson, a controversial figure known for his views on Islam and immigration in the UK. Robinson co-founded the English Defense League (EDL) but left due to its extremism and now leads PEG UK, part of a broader European movement against what he perceives as the islamification of Europe. He expresses concerns about the UK becoming an Islamic nation and discusses the chilling effect of being labeled a bigot for engaging in conversations about Islam. Robinson distinguishes between Islam as an ideology and Muslims as individuals, asserting he has no issue with Muslims but criticizes the influence of Islam in the UK. He recounts his upbringing in Luton, a multicultural town with a significant Muslim population, and describes witnessing radicalization and violence linked to extremist groups. He argues that political correctness has stifled honest discussions about these issues, leading to a failure to address the problems stemming from radical Islam. He highlights the alarming rise of Islam in prisons, where conversion to Islam is prevalent among inmates seeking protection and community. Robinson emphasizes the need for open dialogue and accountability, criticizing the left for failing to address the dangers of radical Islam while warning that the influx of migrants could lead to societal upheaval. Robinson advocates for a united European response to these challenges, expressing hope that a movement for freedom and democracy will prevail against extremist ideologies. He encourages listeners to engage in these discussions and seek the truth about the issues facing society today.

The Rubin Report

Dark Predictions for NYC & Immigration Tearing the UK Apart | Piers Morgan
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Dave Rubin hosts a wide-ranging exchange with Piers Morgan about looming social fractures in the West, focusing on immigration, woke culture, and the rise of populist voices. The conversation opens with stark statistics on net migration in the UK and the strain on public services, widening into observations about Paris-turned-London-style cultural shifts and the visible tension in multicutural urban centers. Morgan argues that public tolerance for woke ideology has weakened, using examples like Sydney Sweeney’s canceled-ad controversy to illustrate how contemporary culture wars are perceived as increasingly corrosive yet sometimes counterproductive for its own champions. He frames wokeism as a moving target that is morphing toward a more socialist or Marxist endgame, and he notes a political shift in major Western cities where moderate candidates gained ground amid a backdrop of economic strain and demographic change. Morgan articulates a wary forecast for New York and London if immigration and social policy stay on their current trajectories, insisting that without a tougher immigration regime and tighter controls on legal and illegal migration, infrastructure and social cohesion will continue to erode. He advocates a hard-nosed, even transactional approach to border control—borrowing a Trump-esque strategy of leverage at the French border to deter illegal crossings—while acknowledging the political peril of such moves. The dialogue then broadens to domestic matters like health care demand and the NHS, where Morgan contrasts public, universal access with the cash-based experience of private hospitals in the U.S., underscoring how demographic pressures compound the NHS’s aging framework. A substantial portion of the interview is devoted to the figure of Tommy Robinson and the broader issue of free speech in Britain. Morgan criticizes Robinson’s methods and history while acknowledging that some of his concerns about grooming gangs and multicultural policy have resonated with a portion of the public. The pair debate the efficacy and ethics of platforming controversial voices, with Rubin pressing for rigorous scrutiny and Morgan defending a model of confrontational but fair dialogue. The discussion also touches on media integrity, the role of journalists in war zones, and how truth is pursued in an era of competing narratives. Throughout, the hosts test each other on beliefs about Gaza, proportionate responses, and the limits of public policy within the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ultimately arguing for a political settlement that preserves safety without endorsing collective punishment or ethnic cleansing. In the closing exchanges, the dialogue becomes a meditation on the purpose of televised debate itself: to challenge, to reveal contradictions, and to advance understanding rather than to inflame. Morgan reiterates his commitment to accountability and to a sober, evidence-based examination of hot-button issues, while Rubin emphasizes the value of one-on-one conversations and cross-ideological engagement as a civic good. The episode therefore doubles as both a polemic about the way immigration, crime, and identity politics are framed in the West and a plea for a more disciplined, constructive public square that can accommodate disagreement without descending into chaos. Books Mentioned: Woke is Dead

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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