Wednesday, September 03, 2025
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Two Tiers Of Tyranny. That’s Starmer’s Britain.



Leilani Dowding has shared a series of examples of UK judges who gave incredibly harsh sentences to anti immigration protestors or to people who were arrested for thought crimes expressed online who also gave no sentence or incredibly light sentences to people who shared child rape images and people who raped and abused children.

Such proof of harsh on thought crimes/soft on child rape and abuse sentencing is now commonplace.

There have been so many examples of this that I don’t consider it accidental or insane.

I consider the most likely and logical explanation of this situation to be that these leftist judges are themselves child abusers. And therefore the sentencing is not insane, but calculated protection of their own kind.

I don’t think judges accidentally acquire a record of putting people in prison for thought crimes and at the same time releasing people who have baby rape photos.

No sentencing guidelines and no leftist indoctrination fully explains that kind of disparity.

Being yourself also a vile sick pervert does explain it.

We need a gigantic purge of these filthy bastards. Any sane government that gets in, if that is ever allowed again, must look at these cases, do a thorough investigation of each of these judges, and purge every single judge involved in them.

Wherever a filthy pervert has received a light sentence, it should be assumed that the judge is a criminal nonce as well.

Wherever a person has received a harsh thought crime sentence, it should be assumed that the judge is a radical leftist activist whose corrupt ideology renders them incapable of accurate and just decision making.

The justice system cannot be left in the control of perverts and traitors. It’s a pretty obvious reality that these freaks have to be removed from authority.

I don’t really care about centrist and classical liberal squeals on stuff like this. There’s obvious evil happening, and the remedy is obvious for anyone who ever has the power to enact it.

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