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I wasn't saying that he was
My point is that this is the prelude
I'm sorry,do you honestly think this is a good thing? That the principled UK government restricted the freedom of travel for the reformist and took a bold stance against revisionism? Or do you think that this creates a permission structure for more dire measures in the future? My argument isn't that he's getting tossed in an ICE camp now, it's that he may well be in the future!
Sorry,but this is ridiculous,do you honestly think he's safe just because he's palatable now and has money? That he's a plant and that this is kayfabe? Let's just forget the Niemoller poem,I guess. Unlike the person above that made some reasonable points,I think this is exactly what I'm talking about. Dunk politics central
no, i don't think this is a good thing. actually, i made a point of specifically saying it's not a good thing. but it's also not particularly new. the uk has always been quick to ban people from their country. both individuals and races. it has nothing to do with them coming for hasan piker. they're coming for palestinians. and refusing to call him on his democrat entryist nazi bullshit or his misogynistic bullshit does nothing to help anyone. especially when it's his job to make people believe what he believes.