UK Watch: British veteran ARRESTED by 5 cops for "homophobic" Facebook post that "caused someone anxiety" - "Someone has been caused anxiety based on your social media post. And that is why you're being arrested."

Watch this ... it's almost hard to believe this is real:



"Someone has been caused anxiety based on your social media post. And that is why you're being arrested."
This is some insane-level 1984 stuff right here.

Apparently this meme arranging 4 transgender flags into a swastika is what he posted. He was ARRESTED for posting this!
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Here is the full arrest vid; there was no tricky editing or anything in the above clip:

"Is this the Gestapo? What has gone wrong in our country?"
I'd say a lot, ol' chap.

More details on the story here if you'd like 'em.

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UK police sent five officers to arrest man for posting LGBT flag swastika on social media

Arrested for "malicious communications."

Yesterday, the UK’s Hampshire Constabulary sent five police officers to arrest a man in Aldershot for a Facebook post containing an image that made Progress Pride flags (flags that combine the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rainbow pride flag with a chevron containing the blue, pink, and white stripes of the transgender flag) look like a swastika.

The image that the man was arrested for posting has been widely shared online by thousands of social media users, including Reclaim Party leader and free speech activist Laurence Fox, who was present when the man was arrested.

Harry Miller, a former UK police officer and chairman of the UK political party Reclaim, was also arrested for attempting to obstruct the arrest of the man who posted the transgender flag swastika.


The arrests come less than a year after Miller had a landmark free speech victory in the UK Court of Appeal after police visited him over a tweet and told him he’d committed a “non-crime hate incident.” The Court of Appeal ruled that the police’s practice of recording “non-crime hate incidents” was unlawful and earlier this month, the UK’s College of Policing responded to the ruling by updating its guidance and telling the UK’s police forces to focus on real crimes instead of “offensive” tweets.


Fox documented the arrests in live Twitter videos and five officers were on the scene when the man was arrested.


In the first video, which Fox streamed before the man was arrested, Miller and Fox tell several police officers that they have posted the same Progress Pride flag swastika image and that the image has also been printed by The Daily Mail. Fox suggests that the police will “have to arrest all of us” if they arrest the man for posting the image on Facebook.


In the second video, the officers tell Fox and Miller that the man is under arrest and refuse to discuss what the man is being arrested for. Miller accuses the officers of breaching the law because they failed to caution the man while Fox claims they’re being a “political police force.” One of the officers also accuses Fox of obstructing the arrest and threatens to arrest him. Miller is subsequently shown being arrested for obstructing the police and locked in a police van.


In the third video, the police prepare to arrest the man while Miller remains locked in the police van.


In the fourth video, the man is arrested while Fox describes the arresting officers as “brown shirts,” “the Gestapo,” and “the Stasi.” Fox also blasts the police for targeting “innocent, normal civilians in this country” and describes their behavior as “anti-British.” One of the police officers says that “somebody has taken offense” to the image the man posted on Facebook, claims that the image is “homophobic,” and describes the man as “a suspect for a crime.”


Miller and the man were subsequently released without charge. According to Hampshire Constabulary, the man was released under investigation but it will be taking no further action against him. Miller was released under investigation but inquiries are ongoing and it’s still a live investigation.


Hampshire Constabulary said in a statement that the officers were “acting in good faith after being deployed to investigate the report of an offensive image being shared online.”


“Policing reports in relation to online content is a complex and challenging picture,” Hampshire Constabulary added.


Donna Jones, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and Isle of Wight, acknowledged that the man who posted the Progress Pride flag swastika image had been arrested for “malicious communications” following a complaint from a member of the public of an “alleged hate crime.”


Jones also expressed concern about the “proportionality and necessity” of the police’s response to the incident.


“When incidents on social media receive not one but two visits from police officers, but burglaries and non-domestic break-ins don’t always get a police response, something is wrong,” Jones said. “As Police Commissioner, I am committed to ensuring Hampshire Constabulary serves the public as the majority of people would expect. It appears on this occasion this has not happened.”


Jones added that she will be writing to the UK College of Policing to make them aware of the incident and “encourage greater clarification on the guidance in order to ensure that police forces can respond more appropriately in the future.”


Days before the man was arrested, Miller wrote in an article for The Critic that the police had previously visited the man three times – once for this Facebook post containing the Progress Pride flag swastika image, once for a joke about British diver Tom Daley’s knitting, and once for reposting a Hitler in a bunker meme.


Miller claimed that during their previous visit about the Progress Pride flag swastika image, the police had attempted to get the man to sign a Community Resolution Order – a document that can be signed to resolve “a minor offence or anti-social behaviour incident through informal agreement” and requires a person to make “a clear and reliable admission” of guilt.


Miller also accused the police of trying to “shakedown” the man during this visit by offering to downgrade the crime to a “non-crime” if the man agreed to pay £60 ($73) and attend a Community Awareness Course that would give him “a mental toolbox that will enable him to keep out of trouble in the future.”


Additionally, Miller claimed that the police suggested the man have comments and memes signed off by his neighbor before posting.


Fox said that the man had contacted The Bad Law Project, a group that challenges various instances of “good law turned bad,” before the day of the arrest because he was worried about police turning up at his front door. Miller and Fox then waited at the man’s house and Fox streamed the arrival of and interactions with the police officers.


Fox was suspended from Twitter last month for tweeting the same Progress Pride flag swastika image that the man was arrested for posting. After Fox tweeted the image, a UK politician urged the police to take action against Fox and claimed that posting the image was a “hate crime.”


This incident comes days after another UK police force, Wiltshire Police, sent two officers to the home of women’s rights campaigner Kellie-Jay Keen because someone complained that one of her videos was “being untoward about pedophiles.” The police subsequently admitted they went too far and said their response was “not wholly proportionate.”

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The whole thing is just horrifying, but that last paragraph is a hell of a topper. Fuck.

The whole thing reflects so incredibly poorly on the police, but one thing it suggests is they're all cowardly bullies. Real crimes? They might get themselves in danger, so ban butter knives on up and don't bother doing anything about it. Rape gangs? We might get called racist or have a protest to deal with, and that would hurt our feelings and make us do work.

The only optimistic thing about this is I'm hoping it's at least someone leveraging political influence, no matter how little, like a Stonewall, or a particularly pathetic MP, rather than just a random nobody - but someone, possibly just any crank, complained about an image on the internet and the police thought, 'Internet crime so no threat - let's get five officers together and show this twat you can't mess with the trannies on our watch.'

It beggars belief that a police force could be doing anything other than paying lip-service to this kind of bullshit, and yet in the UK it really seems like the cops have been infected with idpol and protecting feelings over property and lives. It's like if the one success Antifa will ever have is the capture of the English police, with all the dindu protection, troon fellating and pedo defence that comes with that.
 
Should have gone with Halifax during the war cabinet crisis. Hans and Fritz are laughing in their graves. But hey, at least you are not speaking German.
 
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The British police are unironically subhuman scum. There is no lower form of life on this Earth - except maybe the people reporting thought crimes to them - than the British Officer. They only go for targets they know won't cause any real trouble, they'll target the elderly, white, and upper working class. Simply because they're the ones that 1) Won't fight back. 2) Have no one really giving a fuck about them. And 3) Won't immediately cry racism.

I think there's a few reasons why.
- The police we have now no longer do any community patrols. There is zero non-antagonistic interaction between the police, and the public. The police when hired, are hired to enforce the law by being called out to a location, and then putting the boot to people they are told to put the boot to. They have no roots in the community.
- The police actively avoid, and discourage individuals such as army/navy/RAF vets from joining up. Time was, you would do 4 years, and then springboard into being a police officer. Now they encourage young women, university students, and immigrants to join. Meaning you have people that cannot engage physically with offenders, people that are disdainful and disgusted by the majority of Britain, and subhumans, all enforcing insane laws.
- The laws we have (Specifically the coms decency act and other bills like it) grant the police such broad powers, that hey can effectively pick and choose which crimes they want to deal with; and which they don't. Meaning that the police are incentivised to go after soft targets, such as the elderly, and people being mad on the internet, more than they are Jamal the machete wielding roadman.

The British police are effectively a gayer, less smartly dressed globohomo Stasi. The British police are a 'model' for what the American fed wants to turn their police into. Rootless, retarded, faggoty enforcers that will sperg out at you over tiny things; happily arrest you over memes, and blatantly ignore actual crimes because the criminal isn't white. I say this with the most sincere, earnest tone I can: Fuck, the British Police. They aren't the neighbourhood bobbies; they're the faggot patrol, and they hate you.
 
How does someone live with themselves knowing that they had to arrest someone cause they made a post on facebook?
Easy.
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They attend gay pride parties with cupcakes and other snacks during the height of the COVID pandemic when they were beating mostly peaceful marchers.

This is the Sydney police, but all those faggots still worship the crown.
 
These "police" act just like the fucking Thought Police on Airstrip One. Perhaps they should be addressed that way.

Sure am glad we have the First Amendment.

Seriously, this UK could never have stood up to Hitler after the fall of France. Might not have even had the guts to do a Dunkirk.
 
The British police are unironically subhuman scum. There is no lower form of life on this Earth - except maybe the people reporting thought crimes to them - than the British Officer. They only go for targets they know won't cause any real trouble, they'll target the elderly, white, and upper working class. Simply because they're the ones that 1) Won't fight back. 2) Have no one really giving a fuck about them. And 3) Won't immediately cry racism.

I think there's a few reasons why.
- The police we have now no longer do any community patrols. There is zero non-antagonistic interaction between the police, and the public. The police when hired, are hired to enforce the law by being called out to a location, and then putting the boot to people they are told to put the boot to. They have no roots in the community.
- The police actively avoid, and discourage individuals such as army/navy/RAF vets from joining up. Time was, you would do 4 years, and then springboard into being a police officer. Now they encourage young women, university students, and immigrants to join. Meaning you have people that cannot engage physically with offenders, people that are disdainful and disgusted by the majority of Britain, and subhumans, all enforcing insane laws.
- The laws we have (Specifically the coms decency act and other bills like it) grant the police such broad powers, that hey can effectively pick and choose which crimes they want to deal with; and which they don't. Meaning that the police are incentivised to go after soft targets, such as the elderly, and people being mad on the internet, more than they are Jamal the machete wielding roadman.

The British police are effectively a gayer, less smartly dressed globohomo Stasi. The British police are a 'model' for what the American fed wants to turn their police into. Rootless, retarded, faggoty enforcers that will sperg out at you over tiny things; happily arrest you over memes, and blatantly ignore actual crimes because the criminal isn't white. I say this with the most sincere, earnest tone I can: Fuck, the British Police. They aren't the neighbourhood bobbies; they're the faggot patrol, and they hate you.
Listening to this, I am strangely okay now with every county, small town, college campus and reasonably large church or hospital having its own police or sheriff's department. I used to be on the side of thinking it would be far simpler for each State to just have one dedicated policing agency. Not anymore lol.
 
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No surprise. But poorly timed.

Saw a recent one in Manchester from the police talking about how they need to police social media less and reality more, that the regional Commissioner for this one has already admitted it was wrong means they know the more this stuff gets seen the worse it looks for them. Hell given the people involved it was intended to viral. My money says charges dropped but ends up having to go to court to get the non-crime hate incident rescinded. Meaning they'll have another one of those alongside Miller.
 
Listening to this, I am strangely okay now with every county, small town, college campus and reasonably large church or hospital having its own police or sheriff's department. I used to be on the side of thinking it would be far simpler for each State to just have one dedicated policing agency. Not anymore lol.
People should police themselves, the further away the training of law enforcement, the recruitment of law enforcement, and the orders given to law enforcement are; the worse the law enforcement will be for the people that need it.

It's much harder to subvert and destroy fifty different organisations, all with roots in the community, that are part of the community; than it is to destroy a centralised organisation with no community connections.
 
People should police themselves, the further away the training of law enforcement, the recruitment of law enforcement, and the orders given to law enforcement are; the worse the law enforcement will be for the people that need it.

It's much harder to subvert and destroy fifty different organisations, all with roots in the community, that are part of the community; than it is to destroy a centralised organisation with no community connections.

There are six guys that constitute the street (dirt road) aspect of law enforcement in my rural county. They're all from here, live here, train here, and they are all military veterans. A very reasonable, easygoing bunch. Not wanting to piss off your friends and neighbors is, as you illustrated, an important metric.

Of course, the citizenry here is armed to the teeth resulting in little to no crime, violent or otherwise, so that plays a part in the bigger picture as well.
 
The UK and much of europe are authoritarian police states at this point. Media, elites and misconceptions about what it takes to be such are the only thing keeping people from openly calling them such. Prog are trying their hardest to bring the same thing to the US.
 
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