The party who calls you a Nazi, Hitler, racist, a Putin puppet, a pedo protector, a white supremacist, and every name in the book 24/7 - wants you to know that calling Michelle Obama, a man is a bridge too far.
Tommy Robinson has just walked out of court with a victory that is already being called one of the most explosive free-speech moments in Britain.
The terrorism-related case against him — linked to his refusal to hand over his phone PIN to UK police — was thrown out after the judge ruled the stop unlawful and reportedly said Robinson had been targeted because of his political views.
This was not just about a phone. This was about power, politics, journalism, and whether the state can treat someone like a national security threat simply because it dislikes what they say.
Robinson says he refused to unlock his phone to protect journalistic sources. The state treated it as a terrorism matter. The court, according to Robinson’s reaction, saw something far more disturbing: political targeting.
Then came the detail that made the story explode worldwide: **Elon Musk reportedly helped finance Robinson’s legal defense**, stepping in where others stayed silent and turning the case into a global battle over free expression. Robinson thanked Musk publicly, asking why it had taken an American businessman to fight for justice in Britain.
“First of all, thank you, Elon Musk,” Robinson said, before adding that he was targeted because of his political beliefs and that counterterrorism police were allegedly used to get access to his phone as a journalist.
For supporters, this ruling is a brutal warning to the establishment: if terrorism powers can be used against controversial speech today, who will be next tomorrow? Critics will still call Robinson divisive, but this case has forced a bigger question onto the table — do rights only apply to people the government likes?
@amandacarpenter I’m happy to contribute tax dollars to celebrate America’s 250. I wasn’t happy about using tax dollars to turn the White House into a pride parade.
SAVE ACT: One unnamed Republican Senator is calling the Save America Act supported by the vast majority of Americans the "Night of the Living Dead". Senate Republicans just want it to go away. They don't want to pass it. Co-sponsor Senator Tillis voted against it this weekend. We've got to keep the pressure on the Senate until they pass the damn bill.
https://t.co/PxWGVJdG4c
“The SAVE America Act just won’t go away for Senate Republicans, no matter how many times they think it’s dead and gone.”
That’s what happens when voters overwhelmingly support a bill—across party lines—in response to a known and growing problem.
This won’t just “go away.”
The 2nd amendment to our constitution ensures our right to bear arms specifically to ensure that our government never has the ability to mistreat us . Considering what’s happening in the UK, we are blessed to have had founding fathers who could foresee the need for such protections. But I’m not dumb enough to post online whether I own weapons and if so, what kind and where they might be.
Australia banned X for children but not BlueSky.
Britain is banning X for children but not BlueSky.
This proves one thing.
It's not about protecting children.
It's about censorship and controlling the narrative.
Socialism: You have two cows. Give one cow to your neighbor.
Communism: You have two cows. Give both cows to the government, and they may give you some milk.
Fascism: You have two cows. You give all of the milk to the government, and the government sells it.
Nazism: You have two cows. The government shoots you and takes both cows.
Anarchism: You have two cows. Keep both cows, shoot the government agent and steal another cow.
Capitalism: You have two cows. Sell one, buy a bull.