Tommy Robinson speaks with leading US patriot Republican Charlie Kirk, educating Americans about the shocking history of immigrant gang crime in the UK.

ONE only needs to listen to the mainstream media reports of the shocking scandal of child grooming, rape and murder in the English town of Telford with a 1.7% Moslem population or 3500, of whom 200 were identified by police as grooming offenders.

Police also identified some 1000 victims, of whom five were murdered and burned, but of the 200 identified offenders, only 11 were convicted. Robinson says of that 3500, about 1000 are men, meaning 20% of the Moslem adult male population were involved.

“That’s how big the problem is,” said Robinson. “And the problem is you’re not allowed to have discussion and talk about it so what you’re seeing now in the UK where things are burning, where people are out on the street, is a build-up of 10, 20 years of being silenced, being labeled as racists, labeled as far right, made to shut up, scared into silence while your daughter’s freedom, your wife’s freedom, your mother’s freedom just to walk down the street freely, has been taken away.”

Robinson correctly identifies the problem as unrestricted immigration. He denies he’s a racist and says openly “some of the best people I’ve met in my home town of Luton are Moslem, some of the people I love are Moslem”, however he says the issue is the ideology that brings about oppression, violence and subjugation of non-Moslems.

Yet the same media that was forced to expose the Telford mass criminal grooming and rapes is still calling Tommy Robinson “far right” while the Labor Prime Minister and Conservatives before him send police to arrest anyone posting information online that can be construed as “inciting racial hatred”.

In 2023 those arrested for posting “illegal comments” on social media totalled 3300, and the arrests are continuing under the guise of posting material likely to incite racial hatred or simply reposting footage of rioting.

Now Tommy Robinson, charged with contempt of court under so-called anti-terrorism laws for screening his documentary Silenced, faces up to two years jail.

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