From Rhino Times Reader Austin Morris

Another day, another Dollar…  or to be more precise, another act of barbaric wanton violence that victimized the innocent, on public transportation.

Iryna Zarutska just got on a train to go home. She was stabbed to death by an animal who didn’t belong in civilized society.
Yesterday nearly a dozen people were viciously attacked on a train near Cambridge, England.
Half of them are fighting for their lives in ICUs. The “lucky” ones are merely left with debilitating lifelong injuries.
The British police and media are at pains to stress that the perpetrators are “British”.  I had to do a lot of digging to learn that the attackers are 32 and 35 year old negroes. If that term is now one of the many considered offensive, I apologise. They can’t be called African-American, “British-African” is not a term, and one is from the Caribbean anyway. And negro is the correct term for their race.
In other words, there isn’t a British bone in their bodies. The media are lying.
I resent attempts to deceive and manipulate how we think, but this kind of systemic misinformation has become routine in the UK.
Ronald Reagan once said that freedom is only ever one generation away from extinction. How true.
When I was a boy, Britain was a free country and the British people were proud and jealous of their rights and liberties. Many of our best had laid down their lives to preserve them. We could say anything we liked, no matter how outre or radical.
But an effete and indoctrinated generation has casually surrendered their liberties in the cause of “community”, or “safety”, or “racial comity”.
Several dozen people are arrested every day in today’s Britain for “hate speech”. Really.
If I were still in Britain I could probably expect a visit from the police for this letter. We used to laugh at totalitarian countries like East Germany for this. Now it takes place in England.
This is how a free country loses its freedom – incrementally, one law at a time. For years I have been telling my brother that Britain is a totalitarian country. He used to laugh.
He doesn’t laugh any more.
Thank God we have a written constitution here. I am lucky and grateful to be living in America.
“Where liberty dwells, there is my country”.
Benjamin Franklin
Austin Morris