The War on Tommy Robinson

Guest post by Stefan Molyneux

Explain why white men accused of pedophilia are allowed to be photographed and questioned by reporters on court steps, while Pakistani Muslims are not. Explain why a police force that took three decades to start dealing with Muslim rape gangs was able to arrest and incarcerate a journalist within a few scant hours. Explain why a man can be arrested for breaching the peace when no violence has taken place. To the British government: explain your actions, or open Tommy Robinson’s cell and let him walk free

tommy robinson IIThe rule of law is fragile, and relies on the self-restraint of the majority. In a just society, the majority obey the law because they believe it represents universal values – moral absolutes. They obey the law not for fear of punishment, but for fear of the self-contempt that comes from doing wrong.

As children, we are told that the law is objective, fair and moral. As we grow up, though, it becomes increasingly impossible to avoid the feeling that the actual law has little to do with the Platonic stories we were told as children. We begin to suspect that the law may in fact – or at least at times – be a coercive mechanism designed to protect the powerful, appease the aggressive, and bully the vulnerable.

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The arrest of Tommy Robinson is a hammer-blow to the fragile base of people’s respect for British law. The reality that he could be grabbed off the street and thrown into a dangerous jail – in a matter of hours – is deeply shocking.

Tommy was under a suspended sentence for filming on courthouse property in the past. On May 25, 2018,  while live-streaming his thoughts about the sentencing of alleged Muslim child rapists, Tommy very consciously stayed away from the court steps, constantly used the word “alleged,” and checked with the police to ensure that he was not breaking the law.

Tommy yelled questions at the alleged criminals on their way into court – so what? How many times have you watched reporters shouting questions at people going in and out of courtrooms? You can find pictures of reporters pointing cameras and microphones at Rolf Harris and Gary Glitter, who were accused of similar crimes against children.

Tommy Robinson was arrested for “breaching the peace,” which is a civil proceeding that requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Was imminent violence about to erupt from his reporting? How can Tommy Robinson have been “breaching the peace” while wandering around in the rain on a largely empty street sharing his thoughts on criminal proceedings? There were several police officers present during his broadcast, why did they allow him to break the law for so long?

Was Tommy wrong to broadcast the names of the alleged criminals? The mainstream media, including the state broadcaster, the BBC, had already named them. Why was he punished, but not them?

These are all questions that demand answers.

Even if everything done by the police or the court was perfectly legitimate and reasonable, the problem is that many people in England believe that Tommy Robinson is being unjustly persecuted by his government. The fact that he was arrested so shortly after his successful Day for Freedom event, where he gathered thousands of people in support of free speech, strikes many as a little bit more than a coincidence.

Is the law being applied fairly? Tommy Robinson has received countless death threats over the years, and has reported many of them. Did the police leap into action to track down and prosecute anyone sending those threats?

If the British government truly believes that incarcerating Tommy Robinson is legitimate, then they should call a press conference, and answer as many questions as people have, explaining their actions in detail.

As we all know, there has been no press conference. Instead of transparency, the government has imposed a publication ban – not just on the trial of the alleged child rapists, but on the arrest and incarceration of Tommy Robinson. Not only are reporters unable to ask questions, they are forbidden from even reporting the bare facts about Tommy Robinson’s incarceration.

Why? British law strains – perhaps too hard – to prevent publication of information that might influence a jury, but Tommy’s incarceration was on the order of a judge. He will not get a jury trial for 13 months imprisonment. Since there is no jury to influence, why ban reports on his arrest and punishment?

Do these actions strike you as the actions of a government with nothing to hide?

Free societies can only function with a general respect for the rule of law. If the application of the law appears selective, unjust, or political, people begin to believe that the law no longer represents universal moral values. If so, what is their relationship to unjust laws? Should all laws be blindly obeyed, independent of conscience or reason? The moral progress of mankind has always manifested as resistance to injustice. Those who ran the Underground Railroad that helped escaped slaves get from America to Canada were criminals according to the law of their day. We now think of them as heroes defying injustice, because the law was morally wrong.

The inescapable perception that various ethnic and religious groups are accorded different treatment under the Western law is one of the most dangerous outcomes of the cult of diversity.

Diversity of thought, opinion, arguments and culture can be beneficial – diversity of treatment under the law fragments societies.

The blind mantra that “diversity is a strength” is an attempt to ignore the most fundamental challenge of multiculturalism, which is: if diversity is a value, what is our relationship to belief systems which do not value diversity?

If tolerance of homosexuality is a virtue, what is our relationship to belief systems that are viciously hostile to homosexuality? If equality of opportunity for women is a virtue, what about cultures and religions which oppose such equality?

And if freedom of speech is a value, what is our relationship to those who violently oppose freedom of speech?

Diversity is a value only if moral values remain constant. We need freedom of speech in part because robust debate in a free arena of ideas is our best chance of approaching the truth.

You need a team with diverse skills to build a house, but everything must rest on a strong foundation. Diversity is only a strength if it rests on universal moral values.

Is Tommy Robinson being treated fairly? If gangs of white men had spent decades raping and torturing little  Muslim girls, and a justly outraged Muslim reporter was covering the legal proceedings, would he be arrested?

We all know the answer to that question. And we all know why.

Diversity of opinion is the path to truth – diversity of legal systems is the path to ruin.

If the arrest and incarceration of Tommy Robinson is just, then the government must throw open the doors and invite cross-examination from sceptics. Honestly explain what happened, and why.

Explain why elderly white men accused of pedophilia are allowed to be photographed and questioned by reporters on court steps, while Pakistani Muslims are not.

Explain why a police force that took three decades to start dealing with Muslim rape gangs was able to arrest and incarcerate a journalist within a few scant hours.

Explain why a man can be arrested for breaching the peace when no violence has taken place – or appears about to take place.

To the British government: explain your actions, or open Tommy Robinson’s cell and let him walk free.

 

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wdg
wdg
May 29, 2018 5:21 pm

The War on Tommy Robinson is really a War on Whites and the Western Civilization they have built. And this war is being lead by traitors who now occupy and control the highest offices in the land…in politics, government, corporations, mainstream media and universities. And as a result, western man is in a war of survival as a distinct people with a unique culture, language, genetic history and religion within secure homelands. The forced displacement and dispossession of the European people is a form of genocide. Democracy and the voting booth have been shown to be a monumental fraud, the rule of law a sick joke and the mass media a form of Orwellian mind control and massive propaganda. We are getting very close to open war between we the people and a diabolical – largely alien – minority who rules over us.

whiskey tango foxtrot
whiskey tango foxtrot
May 29, 2018 5:30 pm

wdg: One of the best posts I’ve seen in quite awhile. And I’ve seen some good ones. Well done.

BB
BB
May 29, 2018 6:13 pm

Fellows , I hope you realize at moment at least the police ,most Guard units and the Military would probably fall in line with the political so called leadership. Alot of good white men would be killed just to make an example to the rest of society. It takes so much money , planning and equipment to fight a prolonged war. I’m hoping for some majority race unrest.All across this nation.We have got have something to wake white America from it’s slumber.

Tsquared
Tsquared
May 29, 2018 6:34 pm

England is a constitutional monarchy. There is not a Bill of Rights that guarantee their citizens their rights. The USA’s Bill of Rights are there because of the oppressive rule of the British. Seems that not much has changed.

FriendsofBill
FriendsofBill
  Tsquared
May 30, 2018 10:45 am

English Men or Male Britons didn’t get the vote till like 1920. I’m not sure when women got to vote. Apparently some elite class did vote in the Parliament/House of Commons. I guess the people in the ruling class or corporate class like it that way. Easy to fall into the thinking that only educated class should lead and vote. We have this in USA as people say they would hate for Congress or the President to run the US Central Bank.

Smk
Smk
May 29, 2018 8:07 pm

I’m afraid Tommy may “commit suicide” in prison. I don’t trust their motives for incarcerating him.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
May 29, 2018 9:19 pm

Greetings,
This is a classic example of “kill the messenger”. See, the Brits are treating their criminal Muslims just like we treat our criminals here in this country. C’mon, which is stupider, Starbucks closing 8000 retail outlets in order to reeducate its workforce or the arrest of Mr. Robinson? Tough one huh?
It would appear to me that both nations bend over backwards to protect its criminal class. Why is the question we should be asking.

nkit
nkit
May 29, 2018 10:02 pm

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There’s something about Mary…

James
James
May 29, 2018 11:02 pm

GB has brought the world many great things but has fallen hard,I seriously hope they wake the FUCK UP!They still have a chance but not for much longer,would help any way I could they do decide enough is enough!

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
May 29, 2018 11:04 pm

I listened to Stefan blather on for a half an hour about Tommy Robinson. Not a single solution or even a cogent point. The judge that put him in jail has a family, does he not. Imagine what would happen if his daughter somehow ended up in the hands of those rape gangs. Imagine her drugged up and pimped out for a week or two. For that matter, all these fucks that are covering this shit up have familes. Let karmic justice be done. Let him live with that and then see what he has to say about Tommy Robinson. Now we’re delving into the realm of real solutions instead of Molyneux pseudo intellectual claptrap that accomplishes nothing. Hell, even he admits he has given up; he knows its all going down the shitter.

FriendsofBill
FriendsofBill
  Iconoclast421
May 30, 2018 10:54 am

You mean today it is like the old Mel Gibson Movie Braveheart or like Mel Brooks Movie History of the World?
-I guess the Right of Prima Nocta has been extended to our poor, slobbering, brethren from Central Asia.
-Pretty Talk got Treachery from the Nobility who could vote and keep lands granted by the King, Baron, Duke, Prince

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
May 30, 2018 6:58 am

The people of the UK are unarmed. This is what happens when an alien culture takes over and begins to rule.

Western civilization is breaking down and Europe is showing us this. The invaders coming into Europe do not represent western culture. The writing is on the wall.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 30, 2018 8:13 am

Muslims are considered protected species in most western countries.

Done in Dallas
Done in Dallas
May 30, 2018 11:01 am

I think there is something to this concept that the UK and now the USA are basically foreign owned by the folks that have been selling oil to us…

It is the only way any of this madness makes any sense…

Steve C
Steve C
May 30, 2018 12:38 pm

I’m sure that the United Nations so beloved by those who promote diversity will move quickly to correct this atrocity of justice.

It says so right in their Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

“…Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers…” — United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The UN wouldn’t have double standards would they???