The London Times recently reported that “British police
arrest more than 30 people a day for online posts.” Irish comedy writer Graham
Linehan was one of them. criticizing trans activists. On his recent return from
the United States, Linehan was met at London's Heathrow Airport by five armed police officers. The British Polizei whisked Graham
away to a private area where they informed him he was "under arrest for
three tweets." My God, Graham is a serial tweeter!
In the not-so-Jolly Olde England, Pakistani rape gangs
run free, but comedians with the temerity to put up offensive posts may be
tossed in the slammer. Will the Starmer government come after me for posing
that age-old question: “How many trans people does it take to screw in a
lightbulb?” Or for starting a limerick with “There once was a Muslim from
Nantuckett…?”
Comedy isn’t funny in the tense and treacherous new
England, but things are more relaxed back here in the states, right? Well, if
you are a Trump-hater, that is the case. To wit: Nathalie Rose Jones, 50, of
Lafayette, Indiana, made a series of vile threats on social
media, including vowing
to disembowel and kill President Trump-- and cut off his
trachea. Yet those posts remain up and in public view. Jones was charged by
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro and subsequently arrested, however a DC grand jury
didn’t agree with Pirro’s actions and declined to indict her. Judge Boasberg,
the infamous Obama-appointed magistrate then quietly released Jones from
prison last week. I mean, it’s not like she made a bad joke.
Speaking of bad jokes, Minnesota Governor Tim Walsh used a Labor Day picnic in Duluth to opine
on the recent absence of President Trump from public view. "Look I get it,
you get up in the morning and you doom scroll through things, although I will
say this, the last few days you woke up thinking there might be news. Just
saying, just saying, there will be news sometime, just so you know, there will
be news." The news that Walz was clearly hoping for was that of Trump’s
death or disablement. Walz manages to be a buffoon and a monster
simultaneously, an evil clown if ever there was one. (Walz is no comedian. If
he was, he might have been arrested. No, wait, that’s England.)
Speaking of evil, someone named Nidal Jboor spoke at
something called the “People’s Conference for Palestine,” demonizing “Jewish
supremacists” and “Christian evangelicals.” Even as Jboor bizarrely testified about
his love for children, he stated that Western leaders should be “locked up, taken out, neutralized.” Moreover, Jboor made it clear that,
in his view, “speaking up isn’t enough, it’s time to escalate and act.” He
added, “It is now or never. We need to mobilize.” Oh?
Whether it is wokesters or Muslims, here or in Europe,
they will not assimilate except on their terms. And what strange bedfellows
they are. The former despises the latter’s beliefs, the latter would convert,
enslave, or kill those comprising the former group. They are, however, united
in their hatred of the United States and the Christian West-- its beliefs,
traditions, mores…and success.
As Mark Steyn notes, we are “integrating our way to oblivion.” Or desperately trying to do so.
And that isn’t funny.
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