Censorship of Nationalist Voices in the UK by Media and State


🇮🇪 Keith Woods on X:

🇬🇧 “In the UK, real nationalist voices have been censored and denied the media opportunities of Zionist figures like Tommy Robinson. The entire ledership of Patriotic Alternative were banned off this site last year, presumably at the request of the British state.

🇮🇱 Obviously, if there is major unrest over immigration, people like Robinson will have the biggest audiences to put their narrative spin on it.

🚷 But the protests are absolutely an organic expression of nativist anger over diversity. Even with the effort of shills, the narrative has not become about counter-jihad, but is still focused on immigration and diversity. This is bad for the regime.”

📎 Keith Woods

In a recent statement, Keith Woods discussed the state of nationalist voices in the UK and the challenges they face in getting their message out to the public. Woods highlighted the fact that real nationalist voices are being censored and denied media opportunities, while figures like Tommy Robinson, who promote Zionist ideologies, continue to have a platform.

Woods noted that the entire leadership of Patriotic Alternative, a nationalist organization, was banned from a popular social media platform last year, likely at the request of the British government. This action demonstrates the lengths to which the state will go to silence dissenting voices and maintain control over the narrative surrounding immigration and diversity.

Woods also pointed out that in the event of major unrest over immigration, figures like Robinson will have the largest audiences to promote their narrative and spin the situation in their favor. Despite efforts by government operatives and shills, the protests against immigration and diversity are an organic expression of nativist anger that cannot be easily dismissed or ignored.

The focus of these protests remains on immigration and diversity, rather than on counter-jihad rhetoric as some may have hoped. This, according to Woods, is a significant challenge for the regime, as it demonstrates that the public is increasingly dissatisfied with current policies and is demanding change.

Overall, Keith Woods’ comments highlight the ongoing struggle for nationalist voices to be heard in the UK and the obstacles they face in gaining media attention and public support. Despite attempts to suppress their message, these voices continue to resonate with a growing number of individuals who are dissatisfied with the status quo. It remains to be seen how the government will respond to this growing discontent and whether it will be able to maintain control over the narrative surrounding immigration and diversity in the future.

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