shockedcanadian
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Now maybe he appreivates how poerful police agencies are in Commonwealth nations. It's a big reason why we are all falling behind in innovation and civil.liberties. Free soeech os just that but too many age cies in the West are violating the premises for which courageous men fought and died.for, operating as if G-d. Those who don't believe in G-d are dictacting which of G-ds people and religion we are allowed to speak out in support of and who we cannot Retired UK police officer suing after being arrested over 'thought crime' post on social media. A retired police officer in the United Kingdom is reportedly taking legal action after he was arrested over a social media post warning about the rising threat of antisemitism in the UK following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks against Israel.
Julian Foulkes, a 71-year-old retired special constable from Kent, England, was arrested in November 2023 and had his home searched after one of his posts on X was reported to law enforcement, according to the Daily Mail.
Foulkes reportedly grew concerned as anti-Israel protests swept across London and other major European cities in the weeks following the October 7 attacks. In a post on X that month, he warned about escalating antisemitism after rioters stormed a Russian airport searching for arrivals from Tel Aviv.
"One step away from storming Heathrow looking for Jewish arrivals…" he posted in a reply to a pro-Palestinian activist's post
Julian Foulkes, a 71-year-old retired special constable from Kent, England, was arrested in November 2023 and had his home searched after one of his posts on X was reported to law enforcement, according to the Daily Mail.
Foulkes reportedly grew concerned as anti-Israel protests swept across London and other major European cities in the weeks following the October 7 attacks. In a post on X that month, he warned about escalating antisemitism after rioters stormed a Russian airport searching for arrivals from Tel Aviv.
"One step away from storming Heathrow looking for Jewish arrivals…" he posted in a reply to a pro-Palestinian activist's post
