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Tommy Robinson


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Darrell Castle talks about the arrest and imprisonment of English activist, Tommy Robinson.
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TOMMY ROBINSON
Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report.  Today is Friday, June 8, 2018, and on today’s Report I will be talking about English activist Tommy Robinson who was arrested on May 25, 2018, placed in a police van, driven to jail, and within four hours had been sentenced to 13 months in prison. Tommy’s crime was called "disturbing the peace" because he was filming on his cell phone the Muslims accused of the rape of thousands of young English girls.  In other words, Tommy is in jail for what we in America once referred to as "free speech".
Tommy is well known among Muslims in England and English jails have a very high population of Muslims.  Chances of his survival for 13 months are slim.  Another Englishman was recently given a similar sentence for placing a bacon sandwich outside a Mosque, which of course is a hate crime in England.  That gentleman was murdered in jail within a few days.  Tommy’s murder would be very convenient for the English government, which for 30 years has refused to do anything, not even to look at Muslim immigrants as the criminal rapists of thousands of English girls.  The government is very quick, however, to imprison anyone who opposes its efforts to protect rapists from exposure.
When the danger to Tommy from Muslims in prison was explained to the judge who sentenced him without notice or proper trial, according to observers in the courtroom, said he knew what he was getting himself into.  So Tommy has done nothing wrong except to oppose the state in its efforts to Islamicize England, and he was vocal about it, so he had to be silenced, perhaps permanently.  This judge’s attitude is typical of one who assumes that since he is part of the tyranny, he is untouchable and immune from consequences.  People who allow the judge’s attitude to permeate their system of justice are no longer free and have accepted their chains.
This matter is no longer about Tommy Robinson, and it hasn’t been since the moment he was arrested. That is, it is not about Tommy the man and whether you agree with him or not.  Tommy himself is no longer the point.  He has become a symbol for every Englishman who wants to live in a country where ancient traditions of law are upheld to protect all, even English children.  Law governs the rights of free men and where there is no law, tyranny reigns supreme.  The law has been king in England since the Magna Charta was adopted in 1215 but perhaps it is now in mortal danger.
Those who now rule England have locked Tommy away to face imprisonment or even death without a proper trial or the right to prepare a defense.  They have crossed a line that perhaps will awaken the ordinary Englishman to the reality of 30 years of crimes against the English people.
This is happening across Europe now, not just in England. Under the banner of de-nazification, Germany surrenders to the invaders, as does France.  The police are losing control in France, and with self-hatred and guilt dragging them down, the people are hamstrung in their efforts to stop it.  The mayor of Toulon, Hubert Falco, has asked for police reinforcements after a “worrying outbreak of violence” in his city.  Falco asked for national police backup after an escalating number of gang related shootings.  The mayor said” I am not politicizing the issue, which is too serious to do so.  We have the same problems as Marseille and Nice”.  I will add that Marseille is 40% Muslim.
The governments of Europe are not bothered at all by Muslim rape gangs but the one thing they do fear is Islamophobia.  That is a propaganda term designed to intimidate people into becoming afraid to oppose jihad mass murder and mass rape.  In the early days of National Socialist Germany, Brownshirts, i.e. Stormtroopers, organized campaigns against Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals,
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