In the wake of the Southport massacre, where three young girls were savagely murdered and many more were stabbed by an attacker tied to Islam, the British media and government directed their focus not at the violent ideology but at citizens who dared to question it. Labeling these voices as ‘far-right extremists,’ they stifled legitimate concerns, enforced their narrative, and shielded Islam from scrutiny—a coordinated betrayal of the public’s right to truth and security, demanding urgent accountability.
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