The Government Views The Online Right As A Threat – Radical Islam? Not So Much

Check the numbers:

Nine people a day are being arrested for posting allegedly offensive messages online as police step up their campaign to combat social media hate speech.

More than 3,300 people were detained and questioned last year over so-called trolling on social media and other online forums, a rise of nearly 50 per cent in two years, according to figures obtained by The Times…

Arrests are expected to rise after Amber Rudd, the home secretary, last week announced a national police hub to crack down on hateful material online. Freedom of information requests have revealed that 3,395…

Meanwhile Britain is open about the fact that 400 Jihadis have returned from overseas, and yet they cannot find the resources to even figure out where they went:



I’ve said it before. Like it or not, the online right is viewed as a greater enemy by the government than the returning Jihadis who have pledged allegiance to ISIS. They are arresting the right as fast as they can, and as they are, they have no idea where many of the Jihadis even went, or what they are doing.

If allocation of resources is a measure of threat, you can see whose side the government thinks the Muslims are on, and how they view the online right.

It takes a while to process, but once you do it makes sense. The Muslims could be out-grouped by the media in a moment. The government has the tools to eliminate the Jihadi threat overnight. They are using them on the right this very moment. If the media and the elites greenlit it, the citizenry could run the Muslims off overnight with “hate crimes.” But the Jihadis aren’t a threat to government, so they are protected. Indeed, their very presence, out and about, is being used here to call for even more governmental powers that can be turned on the online right once they are acquired.

The commonsense, small government freedom-lover however is another story. He is a threat. People might want to hear what he says. People might want to vote him into office. He might not use the Jihadis to amass even more power to clamp down control over the populace. He might even get rid of the Jihadis entirely, and once that threat is gone, so too will go the budgets. He is bad for business, and a threat to every power player in the elites today.

Be ready, because when the collapse hits, you will want to understand how to make yourself a wiley target fast, because I predict they will be coming. Use your knowledge to make yourself difficult to hit and difficult to prepare to hit. Breitbart was becoming enough of a threat that they had to take him in r-selected times. Most of the online right will probably escape that now.

But as things turn K you won’t have to be a Breitbart to get the Breitbart treatment. As this shows, they will kill you long before they start killing the Radical Islamic Terrorists, because you are a higher priority.

When the shit hits the fan, survival will come first, kicking ass comes second. Start thinking about it now.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because the time is coming when we’ll all have to hustle

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mobiuswolf
7 years ago

Way, away up in the hills.

Pitcrew
Pitcrew
7 years ago

The population density of England is more than some major U.S. urban areas. That does not bode well when resources run out and the supermarkets are all empty. As the southern part of the island is like one giant U.S. metro area, you would need a boat to successfully evade danger.

Additionally, it is doubtful a Pinochet will emerge for the U.K. at any point, the internationalist left has learned all to well from the Chilean experience.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
7 years ago

Appreciate how you filter and distill the news, AC. Happy to help spread your work.

rien
7 years ago

A government as such does not face K-selection pressure in getting resources as it is the only “legitimate” source of enforcement. Hence all governments are by default r-select. Even why they start out as K-select from the ashes of a revolution, they will turn r-select very very soon after.

mobiuswolf
Reply to  rien
7 years ago

Good point! Only local can work. Tribes, counties, states? Wonder what the limit would be?

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

Look at the face of Mayor Sadiq Aman Khan after the British lady uses the phrase “our troops” around 0:40.

Did I really see something, or did I project my expectations?

“our troops”

What would that phrase mean to Khan?