When Lucy Connolly had her appeal last week against her 31 month gaol sentence for an injudicious but hastily removed tweet in the wake of the Southport Atrocity I suspected that it would not go her way. The fact that the judges decided that the result would be given electronically and not in open court in the presence of the appellant spoke volumes. It’s as if the appeal hearing was merely window dressing for a decision that had already been made and the electronic disposal of this case was in order to avoid any demonstrations at the court.
The British state will always come down hard on those involved with public order offences and we can see that from looking back at history, including as far back as the period following the Black Death in the late 1340’s which killed between one third and one half of the British population. In the 1360’s laws were passed to prevent workers agitating for higher wages during the post Black Death period when there was a labour shortage. Subsequent centuries saw more laws to prevent or punish disorder following rebellions against excessive taxation or the repeal of anti Catholic laws, for support of the aims of the French Revolution and to support the right of workers to join Trade Unions and much else. When the chips are down those who control the British State will always act to protect the state and themselves from the British people whether the cause that the people have got behind is reasonable such as higher wages during a time of labour shortages or what we would today see as unreasonable such as treating Roman Catholics as equal citizens.
The gaoling of Lucy Connolly needs to be seen in the context of the State defending itself from the people and the State using its powers to dissuade Britons from speaking up against and about the enormous problems that face Britain today. I also am worried about many of the things that Ms Connolly was worried about when she spoke of the problems with the invaders being housed in our towns, cities and villages and the damage that these invaders and those who placed them in our communities have done. I may not have used the same language as Ms Connolly used but her concern about the invaders and their enablers and the deaths, rapes, assaults and other crimes they’ve inflicted on Britons is shared by a growing number of my countrymen.
What’s galling about this case is that Ms Connolly has been treated far far worse by the courts than are the multitude of jihad fans, far leftists, trans activist misogynists and Jew haters who infest our nation and who make statements that are either equal in ferocity or worse than what Ms Connolly said. They can call for revolution, the murder of Jews, show violent antipathy to LGB people and call for British culture to be replaced with the repellent Islamic shariah culture, yet very rarely if ever face the sort of speech crime sentence that Ms Connolly was given. In addition she’s been treated by the judiciary and the legal system far more harshly than many of those found in possession of shockingly vast amounts of CSE material or who have engaged in sexual assaults or who have committed other serious crimes.
The Lucy Connolly case is the increasingly credible accusations that Britain has a two tier policing and justice system writ large and made flesh. We know that if she had been a Muslim or a Lefty or a Trans activist then she could have said the most outrageous things and would have either had nothing happen to her or walked from the court with the sort of lenient sentence that raises eyebrows. That’s not me being hyperbolic, there’s actual evidence for this sort of behaviour by the courts such as when two lefty women wore badges praising the use of paragliders by Hamas terrorists during the 7/10 Pogrom and although they were eventually arrested they walked from court with a derisory non-custodial sentence.
We can look at the Lucy Connolly case and learn something profound. That is that this sentence is the state protecting itself, protecting those whom it panders to and protecting the individuals and ideologies that have played a major part in turning Britain into the horrific shithole that it is today.
We’ve been here before in Britain with kings and tyrants both secular and religious protecting themselves above all else and it will only end when we take to the polling stations and send those who have created this land of fear, crime and sadness to the political oblivion where they belong.