Arrested for Loving Bacon! The UK’s Insane War on Free Speech, By Paul Walker
A breakfast crime in Britain: on August 16, a 23-year-old British father was handcuffed and dragged away by police in Dalton-in-Furness, UK, for daring to say "We love bacon" near a mosque construction site. His offense? Expressing a taste for pork, a cornerstone of the British breakfast, branded as "racially abusive" under Section 5 of the 1986 Public Order Act. Yes, you read that right: loving bacon is now an arrestable crime in the former land of St. George!
Cumbria Police, backed by a government obsessed with "inclusivity," pounced on this young man while ignoring actual crimes. The mosque, a $3.35 million project in a town of under 8,000, has sparked local protests over traffic, safety, and cultural concerns. But instead of addressing these issues, the police are hunting "thought crimes." As one X user fumed: "Saying you like bacon isn't a hate crime; those offended need to be more tolerant of people's tastes in meat." Yet, tolerance only flows one way, toward the elite's agenda.
This isn't just about bacon. It's about power. The same UK system that jails pork lovers, fines Christians for silent prayer near abortion clinics. Across the Atlantic, elites profit off health crises while censoring dissent. The pattern is clear: criminalise speech, erase culture, and silence anyone who resists. Bacon today, your rights tomorrow.
The UK's census shows Christians plummeting from 59.3% to 46.2% (2011-2021), while the Muslim population grew from 4.9% to 6.5%, over 1 million more people. Mosques are booming, but so is resentment in small towns like Dalton. Locals fear disruption, yet voicing concerns, or even praising bacon, lands you in cuffs. This isn't inclusion; it's oppression dressed up as progress.
Saying "I love bacon" isn't hate, it's heritage. This young father faces court for defending a British tradition. We are seeing GOG – a Globalist Occupied Government.
"A stated affinity for pork — like silent Christian prayer — is now an arrestable offense in the land of St. George.
The State Department admonished the U.K. this week against continuing its clampdown on free speech and persecution of Christians, once again blasting the penalties handed out to those Britons who dare to engage in silent prayer near abortion facilities.
It turns out that British pork lovers may similarly be in need of such advocacy.
A Englishman in the northwest of the country was arrested on Aug. 16 for expressing an affinity for bacon — a food forbidden by the Quran but essential to a full English breakfast. Apparently, such an utterance now qualifies as "racial abuse."
Census data indicates that the number of people in England and Wales identifying as Christian dropped from 59.3% in 2011 to 46.2% in 2021. During the same 10-year stretch, the number of respondents identifying as Muslim rose from 4.9% to 6.5% — an increase of well over 1 million people.
To accommodate England and Wales' fast-growing Muslim population, there has in recent years been an explosion in the number of mosques across the isle. This expansion has made its way to the town of Dalton-in-Furness in the English county of Cumbria, which is set to get its first mosque."
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