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UK Riots: Multiple People Arrested for Social Media Posts

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UK Riots: Multiple People Arrested for Social Media Posts
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AUG 2024
Image copyright: Finnbarr Webster/Contributor/Getty Images News via Getty Images Europe
story last updated AUG 2024

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

The UK's dark underbelly of racism has been raging out of control, so obviously the government must prosecute those behind any violence to the full extent of the law. Arrests alone, however, won't solve the social problems that plague UK society. In addition to incarcerating those who engage in anti-immigrant and violent behavior, the UK must invest time and resources into educating Brits while promoting empathy and tolerance toward immigrant communities.

Guardian

Establishment-critical narrative

This is the UK’s two-tiered justice system on full display, as the government callously cracks down on disaffected British patriots and turns a blind eye to migrant crime. For decades, the British people have voiced their concerns over an unending wave of immigration that has led to a massive rise in violent crime. Instead of listening to its citizens, the government has criminalized dissent.

GB News

Establishment split

CRITICAL

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