Man In Britain Declares: ‘If Trans Women Attack Women In Public, Call The Police On Them Or Punch Them In The Face.’ The Police Arrest Him And Charge Him With Hate Speech

The British government just arrested and charged a comedy writer for saying that “trans” people who act violent against women should have the police called on them or punched in the face. As we read in the Atlantic:

The Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan was once known for his charming, sometimes surreal sitcoms—Father Ted, Black Books, The IT Crowd—on British TV. These days, however, he is better known for his online crusade against transgender activism. His X feed takes the same approach as Libs of TikTok, cherry-picking videos of criminals and fetishists in a full-scale assault on “gender ideology.”

He is obsessive and offensive. But is he a criminal? The British police seem to think so. Linehan was arrested by five armed officers today on his return from the United States, where he has been working on a new sitcom, and was accused of “inciting violence.” He says this allegation relates to three posts on X. (Authorities have not contradicted him, and British news outlets are treating his account as credible.) In one of the offending posts, he wrote: “If a trans-identified male is in a female-only space, he is committing a violent, abusive act. Make a scene, call the cops, and if all else fails, punch him in the balls.”

The same article talks about how in 2023, Scottish politicians posed in front of a sign that said “Decapitate Terfs” (terfs are people who disagree with transgenderism):

As the Atlantic reports:

In 2023, two Scottish politicians notoriously posed at a rally in front of a sign that said DECAPITATE TERFS. A police investigation was launched, but no action was taken.

That same year, a trans activist named Sarah Jane Baker—who had previously been convicted of torturing a teenager, and then attempting to murder a fellow inmate while in prison—told a pro-trans rally, “If you see a TERF, punch them in the fucking face.” A magistrate found Baker not guilty of encouraging violence, saying that Baker was not making a serious threat but “wanted the publicity.” Compare that case with Linehan’s: If Baker was not convicted, why drag the comedy writer through the legal process for a less inflammatory remark?

So the state will arrest someone for saying that people should call the police on or punch trans people when they are violent against women, but sodomite activists can encourage violence with impunity. This is one of the things that is swinging the pendulum to the far-right in Europe. And when the far-right does rise up, they will not remove Sodom, and usher in and advance Sodom in the form of a “clean cut” face — sodomites with suits like Peter Thiel, a eugenist who wants his AI data gathering technology to be used throughout society (the Israelis are using his technology to find targets for slaughter in Gaza). It will be like when the Nazis went against the sodomites of the Weimar society, only to then advance the Darwinist sodomite nationalists in suits.

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