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You have to post them on UK websites. FB and even X filter out/shadowban posts Americans make to UK, Aussie, Kiwi and Canadian users.
Things are heating up in the UK, and some clever Brits have come up with a new tactic: Setting up fake "far-right" protests to lure in Islamic counter-protesters, causing some heated interactions with police.
This week, a large crowd of leftist and Muslim protesters gathered in North Finchley, London, after hearing rumors of a protest against an immigration business. However, when the police arrived, they found no sign of the alleged evil "fascist," "racist," and "zionist" protesters.
Instead, they were met with an angry and armed Islamist mob, ready to confront the non-existent threat.
The mob, clearly frustrated that their supposed opponents didn't show up, ended up taking out their anger on the Metropolitan Police. The officers had to deal with abuse and harassment while trying to manage the chaos, all because of a setup designed to get these Islamist protesters all riled up.
This week, the UK Guardian ran a story about the controlled demolition of Great Britain, headlined “Sutton man, 61, who chanted ‘who the f—— is Allah’ is jailed for 18 months.”
Retired railroad conductor David Spring, 61, learned this week that protesting is only protected for people protesting under government-approved narratives. They gave the former conductor a year and a half in prison for what he said. The British judge scolded David, saying “What you did could and it seems did encourage others to engage in disorder.”
Eighteen months! The good news is David can now enjoy being a pen pal with our January 6th political prisoners in America.
Along with many other British, David was upset about illegal immigrants being housed for free —well, at taxpayer expense— in swanky London hotels. It was a good thing David meekly apologized to the court for losing his temper, or else they might have thrown him off a roof for insulting the prophet.
Conservatives in Britain need to get smarter. Protests won’t work. Memes will get them arrested. So they need to learn how to protest without protesting, to politely sandbag their government while coloring inside the new lines. They could, for example, submit every single form the government offers, in triplicate. They could apply for every available benefit. They could automatically appeal every traffic ticket, jaywalking fine, or minor BBC rate increase.
Jam it up.
They could pay their fines and taxes in person, in pennies, or pence, or farthings, or whatever coins the British still use. But be smart about it. First, try politely paying with a hundred dollar (pound) bill. When the bureaucrat says sorry, lads, they can’t make change, only then regretfully pull out the sack of coins.
If they won’t take cash, respectfully ask for the manager, and waste an hour of their time.
Brits, culturally skilled at passive-aggressive courtesies, could scrupulously follow every minor regulation, safety rule, and trivial mandate in ways that disrupt smooth government operation. They could use the many snitch hotlines to mass-report government accounts and public officials' posts for spreading hate or disinformation. They could file millions of small claims cases for any minor (but non-frivolous!) transgression.
They need to learn to wield the rules against the rule-makers. For instance, disabled conservatives could haltingly cross busy London intersections by degrees, stopping a few times to rest, fouling traffic. It wouldn’t take much planning to create total gridlock.
They could organize “buy nothing” days that briefly shut down the economy. They could organize mass opt-out campaigns and boycott government-friendly corporations. They could relentlessly phone their ministers and local agencies with stupid, time-consuming requests. Sorry, I forgot what you told me last time, be a good bloke and tell me again.
They could visit their local zoning offices in person, and when it’s their turn, they could hog the window, feigning confusion and asking dozens of exhausting questions until the bureaucrat goes insane and orders them out. Then the next citizen in line could step up and repeat the same laborious inquiry. They could all come back the next day and start over.
The ideas are potentially limitless. The idea is legal protests. Protesting without protesting. Quiet riots.
To help our beleaguered British cousins, add your own creative suggestions in the comments.
Shut. It. Down. This strategy exploits the great weakness still available to citizens suffering in allegedly open societies. Politely and compliantly use the government against itself. Force the government to go Full Orwell. But for Heaven’s sake, stop actual protesting. Don’t become a target. Mindless protesting only works for leftists. We are much smarter than they are. Hit them where it hurts. Nicely. Legally.
Every government, even authoritarian governments, operates solely with the consent of the citizens it governs. Just stop consenting. I hope this helps. Get the word out.
Roger Beal
5 hrs ago
Every "quiet protest" technique Jeff recommends for England ALSO CAN WORK IN THE USA. Especially those involving paying with cash instead of credit, and snarling traffic in major urban areas ... what fun Americans could have snarling traffic around Chicago's United Center and McCormack Place next week!
Sunnydaze
I thought the same thing. Why aren’t WE doing this HERE! I smell a new revolt We The People should start.
PS - I think Jeff planted new seeds in our minds to grow - inadvertently of course 😂
WP William
my friend suggested this during CoVid Scam shutdown....overload the stores with curbside pickups, give these rule-maker fakers MORE than they demand and make it unmanageable for them...they can stew in their own poison vat of control...
Kathy
4 hrs ago
Yes! Keep the cash flowing. Pay for groceries in cash. You can pay your electric bill with customer service at most grocery stores with cash. You can use cash to buy gas cards to use conveniently at the pump, or just pay in cash. This is more of a tactic to avoid CBDC and also avoid some of your data being shared by credit card companies. Ed Dowd tries to use cash for everything. He says he wants to be a black hole of data!
Granny Annie
60 mins ago
I use cash as often as possible, but usually use my debit card for gas because it's easier to track my gas expenses. I never even thought about purchasing gas cards with cash!
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What else?