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All of a sudden, the United Kingdom has turned into North Korea. Or, at least, its justice system has.
Over the past few days, UK's Prime Minister Keir Starmer repeatedly threatened his citizens with the “full force of the law” if they dared protest migrant crime, while condemning protesters of representing some imaginary far-right threat that needs to be defeated at all cost.
When Elon Musk called out Starmer, Chief of Police Rowley indirectly threatened to have foreigners extradited for posting about the riots on social media.
Remarkably, there is no outcry from any international community, either, condemning Britain's turn to authoritarianism. The silence of other European nations suggests their approval—or perhaps merely their servitude?
What I'm interested in knowing is this: What on Earth might have spurred the British establishment's sudden loss of reason? They're panicking, clearly, but why? Well, it's because of Alexei Navalny.
Navalny was a far-right agitator who attempted to stir up Russian society with a series of protests all over the country. Putin responded in the same manner the British government is now responding to riots, namely by dealing out harsh sentencing to protesters.
Britain’s elites are scared because they know Navalny was working for British intelligence. He was a paid informant of MI6. It was the establishment using Navalny, trying to stir up far-right riots in Russia, to see if they could overthrow Putin that way.
The plot ultimately failed, and Navalny died under mysterious circumstances, but it's clear why British authorities are so terrified of a possible Russian counter-coup.
Putin has been playing a game of Tit-for-tat, but, sadly, Western elites are playing a game of panic and attack. This is a losing strategy.
The way Western authorities have begun repressing their native people is a breach of the social contract. When repression goes too far, my theory is that native Europeans may someday experience a Russian invasion as a liberation from tyranny.
Even without a Russian invasion, the future of Europe spells popular revolt. Decades of hating on the White Man has bred widespread resentment across many layers of society. Why fight for a country that hates you?
Although, historically, most popular revolts were brutally beaten down, rarely did they end without reform. The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 saw peasants take over London, forcing the monarchy to reduce taxes.
In our time, the Canadian Trucker Revolt of 2022 exposed how weak and helpless modern authorities really are when their supply-chain slaves no longer want to do the work. Just two months after the Truckers rolled into Ontario, the state dropped its mask mandates.
The world isn’t fair. Ruling elites get to rob their peoples blind for centuries on end without fear of punishment. Yet, each small victory for the people has to be won with great effort and sacrifice.
But sometimes the people win. In 1789, the rabble stormed the Bastille, and four years later, King Louis the 16th lost his head under a guillotine.
My favorite story happened in the year 9 AD, when a young German chieftain roused the peasant-warriors of Western Germany to ambush three Roman legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, effectively ending further Roman expansion into Northern Europe.
Sometimes miracles really do happen.
So get ready.