Eva Vlaardingerbroek
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And I don't know, you know, I can only speculate, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone thought, hmm...
The fact that she's calling out Starmer for what he is, in my opinion, and that she's planning to go and speak again at that rally, and it was such a success last time, we want to avoid that from happening again.
And they banned me already back in January.
Now they're banning basically everyone who was coming from abroad to speak at that rally.
I mean, you know, I think it's very sinister.
If you manage to completely suppress any sense of identity and national pride in your own people, you weaken them.
You know, you take away all of the landmarks that once made them great.
You take away their means to stand up for themselves and say, I don't want to be treated by you this way.
I don't want to be thrown in jail by you just because I say something that you disagree with or that threatens your power because that's what this boils down to, right?
I mean, in the United Kingdom,
Keir Starmer is putting ordinary citizens in jail for saying things that he doesn't like, especially when it comes to immigration, especially when it comes to Islam.
Because, you know, if you go against that and if you say, no, I do take pride in my culture, in my heritage, in my history, and I don't want to see it destroyed, well, then, you know, you go against them.
You go against what they've been doing and they will not get reelected.
And obviously, Keir Starmer has an approval rate that is at an historic low.
So this man is just holding on to power for dear life, and I don't think that he really thinks about, or doesn't care at least, what type of message it sends to the world to say, okay, we're going to throw our own citizens in jail, and then the people who we can't throw in jail because they're not our citizens, we're just going to ban.
But...
know what they want to avoid is to see that massive crowd that we saw in september with of all these people waving their flags showing that national pride saying no i am i am english i am british i am proud to be british and kirstarmer well they said a lot of things that were
maybe even less nice, you know, than what I said about him when they were there.
And he clearly fears that.
So that's what I think this comes down to.