Britain, of course, cannot join in America’s March for Our Lives festivities because most handguns were banned, by a “Conservative” government, after the 1996 Dunblane school massacre. Curiously, this has not stopped continuing massacres, albeit by Muslims using bombs, swords and motor vehicles. Nor has it stopped Britain’s astonishing degeneration into an open police state, obsessively concerned with seeking out and punishing political dissent among its traditional population. Some recent excesses have received international publicity. But even more serious is the fact that, like an iceberg, most British repression is out of sight.
- In March 2018, Brittany Pettibone, an American nationalist, and Martin Sellner, an Austrian and a leader of the Identitarian Movement, tried to enter the United Kingdom.
The pair had wanted to make speeches at Speaker’s Corner in London’s Hyde Park and to interview Tommy Robinson, the former leader of the English Defence League. They were refused entry by UK officials on suspicion of “inciting hatred and tension between local communities.” ...