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Looks like Tucker Carlson was 100% right again!
After what appeared to be a humorous segment between Tucker Carlson and Piers Morgan a few days ago, where Tucker taunted Piers for calling him a “faggot” on air, I told you all at the time that a very serious issue was being raised.
Neither Tucker nor I have any interest in using words to offend people, but free speech is either free and limited when it comes to things you don’t like (especially when it comes to things you don’t like) or it’s not free at all.
Tucker told this to Pierce.
Tucker tells Pierce he won’t say anything because he doesn’t want to be arrested.
And now it appears that Tucker was once again 100% right.
In an absolutely astonishing and horrifying story that highlights how free speech is dead and buried in Britain, a British mother has been raided and arrested.
His crime?
Calling the man who attacked him a “faggot”.
She reports that ten police officers raided her home, broke into her bathroom while she was naked, and took her to the police station.
How shameful!
Britain has clearly fallen and Pierce is too stupid (or too compromised) to see it.
See here:
Here is the full report of his case and prosecution:
📰 Elizabeth Kinney Case Summary
Personal background and incident of attack
Name and Age: Elizabeth Kinney, 34.
Place: Tranmere, Merseyside, North West England.
Family Status: Single mother of four children.
profession: Care Home Assistant with 16 years healthcare experience, wishing to train as a Nurse.
Attack Date: 27 October 2024.
Event: Kinney was physically attacked by a male mutual acquaintance associated with a former friend.
Injuries: serious injuries, including a skull fracture And brain swellingRequires hospitalization.
Police reaction to the attack: The hospital staff informed the police about the assault, but no investigation or allegationsPursued against his attacker.
Text messages and arrest
Message: While recovering in the hospital, Kinney sent a series private text message To a former girlfriend, expressing her distress about the attack. The texts included photos of her injuries and abusive language, including calling her attacker “faggot” As part of an emotional rant.
Kinney’s explanation: He later explained that, in his local dialect, this word was used to describe ‘a’ “weak person” Or someone is “acting out” that isn’t a direct attack on someone’s sexuality, and had no homophobic intent.
Report: Former friend reported messages to police anti-gay hate speech,
Arrest (Raids): Arrests took place soon after 11 police officers Unannounced raid at Kinney’s house.
Kinney was naked in the bath with her young children.
she described the feeling horrified and humiliated As the officers came in, they handcuffed her in front of her crying children while she was exposed, and demanded to see her dress before taking her into custody.
officials reportedly Ignored his visible injuries From the recent attack and did not follow the hospital report.
Allegations and legal proceedings
Blame: Kinney was detained and later charged Section 127 of the UK Communications Act 2003 For malicious communications – in particular, sending messages through a public electronic network that were grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or dangerous.
Prosecution’s stand: This case was prosecuted homophobic hate crimeIt is classified in the highest culpability category with moderate damage caused to the recipient through alarm and distress.
court appearance: Sefton Magistrates Court in mid-November 2025.
Argument: Kinney pleaded Criminal On the advice of your lawyer to avoid harsh trial consequences.
logic:
Prosecutor (Jacqueline Whiting): It was argued that the texts constituted a targeted offensive barrage unrelated to the context of the attack.
Defense (Simon Simmonds): The messages were portrayed as a childish, one-sided emotional burden on a victim who is still recovering from trauma, insists Kinney. The role of lack of prior conviction, stable career, remorse, and brain injury In behaving out of character.
Magistrate’s decision: Magistrate JP Robert Waugh accepted the context of the attack but upheld the hatred of crimeImplementing a sentencing enhancement for the homophobic element.
punishment and after
Sentence: kinney received 12 month community orderInvolved:
Effect: conviction has left him Fear of professional consequences In healthcare and the deep emotional wounds from the humiliation of the raid.
Public Statement: Kinney publicly expressed regret for his words, but was outraged that his attack went unpunished while his private vents were declared a crime, saying, “Nobody ever asked if I was OK. The people who attacked me were never charged.”
Wider debate: The case has sparked a national debate over free speech under UK hate crime laws, heightened by media appearances highlighting alleged police overreach in prioritizing offensive language over violent crime.
Current Status (December 3, 2025): No appeals or further progress on the attack have been reported.
I’m sorry, but can we all accept that this matter must end for Britain alone?
I’m not calling for violence, but now I’m beginning to see why there were rebellions in so many countries where they killed the ruling class and started over.
Makes complete sense now.
This is absolutely barbaric behavior that has no connection with reality.
When you can’t even utter a word in a private text message thread without being raided at your home and arrested in the shower, your ruling class clearly has no more legitimate claim on the power to rule.
“Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” -Except Britain.
Original report:
Tucker Carlson’s hilarious beef with Piers Morgan over the “F-word”
Piers Morgan was on Tucker Carlson’s show this week and it was a really fascinating interview.
Mostly playful, you can tell that these two have a long history together and even though they disagree on many topics, they still do it in a playful, respectful way.
And there was one clip in particular where all that was on full display…
Tucker was pressing Piers on the extreme suppression of free speech in Britain, pointing out that people are literally going to jail for the words they say, and Piers doing his best to deny that this is happening.
Then Tucker hits him with the F-word.
No, not that F-word, the other one.
Just look here:
There’s a really powerful thing being said here and that is that free speech is only free speech if words that you don’t like and that you disagree with are still allowed to be spoken.
When they are not, like Britain, free speech (and society at large) collapses.
That’s why our Founders created it the First Amendment, because without it everything else falls apart.
So we actually get a very deep and very important truth in this clip, and it’s also absolutely hilarious.
I could literally watch it on loop all day too – classic!
I could watch this on loop all day.pic.twitter.com/fF5I0exfF0
– I am a meme therefore I am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) 27 November 2025
Of course then people started making remixes of it and it just kept getting better and better:
Don’t be gay. pic.twitter.com/Y1dR quul6X
– Dissident Media (@DissidentMedia) 27 November 2025
Like I said, the whole interview is really good and if you want to check it out I’ve got it right here for you.
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