Watchman Warns UK Has Lost Touch With Reality: UK Police Commissioner Threatens To Extradite, Jail US Citizens Over Online Posts: ‘We’ll Come After You’–‘Being a Keyboard Warrior Does Not Make You Safe From the Law’ the Police Commissioner Warned–In Other Words, NO TRUTH Allowed

UK Will Jail US Citizens Over Online Post

You Brits Tried This Once Before And Got Sent Home With Your Tails Tucked Between Your Legs, Don’t Make The Same Mistake Again…

By SRH, London’s Metropolitan Police Tyranny chief announced officials will not only be cracking down on British citizens for commenting on the riots in the UK, but on American citizens as well.

We shall unleash the full wrath of the law upon the wicked. Whether you lurk in the shadows of our streets or scheme from distant realms in the digital abyss, know this: we shall hunt you down, proclaimed the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley to Sky News.

In recent days, chaos has erupted across the United Kingdom, fueled by deceitful whispers that an asylum seeker was the architect of a horrific mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed gathering, claiming the lives of three innocent girls and leaving many others in agony. The heinous act, allegedly perpetrated by an 18-year-old British citizen of Rwandan descent, ignited a wave of violent protests, revealing the deep-seated fears surrounding the tide of immigration in the U.K.

Footage of the violent clashes involving anti-immigration protesters and the groups of counter-protesters, some of whom have been seen waving Palestinian flags, has gone viral on social media, and the government is warning that sharing such content may have serious consequences.

One key aspect that makes this apparent crackdown on social media  particularly shocking to critics is that the British government is threatening to extradite American citizens from the U.S. to be jailed in the U.K. for violating their rules about political speech online.

A Sky News journalist pressed Commissioner Rowley for more details on his warning, pointing out that prominent individuals have been “fueling the animosity,” including “the likes of Elon Musk.” She inquired about the police’s strategy for addressing those who incite such behavior online, especially if they are located in different countries.

Rowley responded firmly, stating, “Just because someone is a keyboard warrior doesn’t mean they are exempt from the law.”

Elon Musk has stirred controversy by lambasting Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s handling of the recent riots, ominously warning that the U.K. is on the brink of “civil war.”

In a provocative response to a video depicting an individual purportedly arrested for making offensive online remarks, Musk posed the rhetorical question, “Is this Britain or the Soviet Union?”

In defense, Starmer’s spokesperson dismissed Musk’s remarks as lacking “any justification,” asserting that social media platforms “can and should be doing” more to tackle misinformation. He emphasized that these companies “bear a responsibility” to curtail the dissemination of criminal behavior and to mitigate the spread of false information.

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