Thursday, November 6, 2025

Elon Musk Blasts Two-Tier Policing After Muslim Mob Attacks White Pubgoers.

Tech mogul Elon Musk has challenged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over two-tier policing in Britain after footage of Muslim mobs attacking white people in Birmingham, England, circulated on his X platform (formerly Twitter) on Monday. Musk responded to a post showing the footage asking Starmer, “Why aren’t all communities protected in Britain?” The British premier recently promised extra security for mosques and Muslims generally, but no one else.

Musk’s post, pinned to the top of his X profile on Tuesday, is followed by a reply reading “#TwoTierKeir”—a nickname the Labour politician has acquired due to the perception he and the law enforcement apparatus he presides over are handling supposedly far-right demonstrators much more aggressively than they are handling ethnic minority counter-demonstrators, and ethnic minority rioters generally.

Prime Minister Starmer has fired back at Musk, with his official spokesman claiming there is “no justification” for his comments. Justice Minister Heidi Alexander called Musk’s comments “deplorable,” echoing past comments by Hilary Clinton about Donald Trump’s supporters in the U.S.

WIDESPREAD DISORDER. 

Muslim mobs waving Palestinian flags also targeted the media in Birmingham, chasing out journalists who were reporting on the ground and stabbing the tires of film crew vehicles.

LBC reporter Fraser Knight said that he was chased “for miles” by Muslims with weapons, questioning why the police appeared to have abandoned the streets to the mob.

Meanwhile, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, roughly equivalent to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in the U.S., is focusing on people posting “hate” and “disinformation” online, and warning social media platforms have a responsibility for such posts. Already, footage is emerging of Britons being arrested for social media posts relating to protests and riots as the government attempts to stamp out anti-immigration demonstrations in the wake of a mass stabbing of young girls by a migration-background teenager.

There appear to be no repercussions for left-wing figures—including Labour politicians—who have been spreading fake news about far-right acid attacks on Muslim women, however.

Jack Montgomery contributed to this report. 

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Tech mogul Elon Musk has challenged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over two-tier policing in Britain after footage of Muslim mobs attacking white people in Birmingham, England, circulated on his X platform (formerly Twitter) on Monday. Musk responded to a post showing the footage asking Starmer, "Why aren’t all communities protected in Britain?" The British premier recently promised extra security for mosques and Muslims generally, but no one else. show more

Police Have Not Been in Touch Since Muslim Mob Surrounded Pub, Beat White Customer.

An assistant manager at The Clumsy Swan pub in Birmingham, England, has confirmed police have not been in touch since a Muslim mob surrounded the premises and brutally assaulted a white customer on Monday.

Hundreds of Muslims, some armed, roamed the streets of England’s second city on Monday, supposedly in anticipation of a “far-right” protest that never materialized. With no protestors to attack, the mob harassed journalists, stabbed the tires of their vehicles, and besieged The Clumsy Swan seemingly for no other reason than that its patrons were white.

While most customers at the pub, who had been attempting to enjoy a karaoke night, barricaded themselves indoors, one man who braved the outside was punched to the ground by a masked, hooded assailant. A large number of similarly disguised Muslims then fell upon him, kicking him in the head and body.

Video footage shows a baying mob waving Palestinian flags surrounding The Clumsy Swam for some time. The pub’s assistant manager has spoken to the media, describing how the “counter-demonstrators” tried to kick the doors in and broke windows and confirming that the police have not been in touch since the attack.

While police have aggressively confronted the “far-right” demonstrations against mass migration that have followed the deadly mass stabbing of multiple young girls by a migration-background teenager in Southport, law enforcement was notably absent during the disorder in Birmingham.

X (formerly Twitter) and Tesla owner Elon Musk commented on the scenes at The Clumsy Swan, asking Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who is blaming all of the disorder in Britain on “far-right thugs” and pledging additional protection for mosques, “Why aren’t all communities protected in Britain?”

The police and the government are widely accused of taking a two-tier approach to mostly white versus mostly ethnic minority demonstrations, launching draconian crackdowns against the former while backing down in the face of the latter, excusing their behavior as “understandable,” and attempting to appease “community leaders.”

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An assistant manager at The Clumsy Swan pub in Birmingham, England, has confirmed police have not been in touch since a Muslim mob surrounded the premises and brutally assaulted a white customer on Monday. show more

UK Govt Tells Farage Deputy to Stop Sharing Footage of Muslim Mobs.

Jess Phillips, a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Labour Party and Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office–responsible for homeland security–is making excuses for Muslim mobs who harassed journalists in Birmingham on Monday and pressuring other politicians not to share footage of them.

Phillips, whose remit is “Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls,” was responding to Richard Tice MP, deputy leader of Nigel Farage’s Reform Party, on X, formerly Twitter. He had shared footage of masked Muslims mobbing a Sky News crew making gun signs, forcing their female reporter off-air.

“[Prime Minister Sir Keir] Starmer and Labour no doubt think these pro-Gaza masked folk are far-right too,” commented Tice, in reference to Starmer’s efforts to blame all of the violence currently engulfing Britain on “far-right thugs.”

Two-tier policing must stop,” Tice added.

Phillips defended the Muslim mob, claiming they “came to this location because it ha[d] been spread that racists were coming to attack them.”

“This misinformation was spread entirely to create this content. Don’t spread it MR Tice!” she demanded, apparently in an effort to suppress footage of Muslim mobs engaging in criminal actions.

Previously, the chief correspondent for state-owned Channel 4 News deleted footage of Muslim mobs attacking “lone white individuals” in the town of Middlesbrough without explanation.

GROWING DISORDER. 

In another incident in Birmingham, which Phillips represents in Parliament, Sky News filmed a Muslim man repeatedly stabbing the wheels of their van. An LBC journalist also described being driven from the area he was covering “for miles,” with Muslims pursuing him with weapons and circling him in cars.

The LBC reporter noted the apparent lack of any meaningful police presence. In contrast, police have aggressively confronted alleged “far-right” protestors wherever they have appeared, striking them with batons and setting dogs on them.

Prime Minister Starmer denies there is two-tier policing in relation to the protests and counter-protests sparked by the mass stabbing of multiple young girls by the son of two Rwandan migrants.

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Jess Phillips, a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Labour Party and Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office–responsible for homeland security–is making excuses for Muslim mobs who harassed journalists in Birmingham on Monday and pressuring other politicians not to share footage of them. show more

Armed Muslims Take Over England’s Second City, Chase Out Journalists.

Mobs of armed Muslims, many waving Palestinian flags, took over swathes of Birmingham, England’s second city, on Monday, and pursued journalists from the areas under their control “for miles.”

Fraser Knight, a reporter for LBC, described how he was “chased out of an area of east Birmingham by groups of Asian men who had come out to ‘protect their community’ against a planned far-right demonstration” in a post on X (formerly Twitter), referring to men of South Asian rather than Far Eastern heritage.

“The security guard with me decided immediately it wasn’t safe for us—it was clear we weren’t welcome—but there wasn’t a safe place for us to go for miles,” he continued, noting how cars followed them and that “at one point a group of around six men ran after us down a road with what looked like a weapon.”

“We were forced to run,” he added.

In a longer article on his experience, Knight questioned the “lack of a police presence.”

“In the 40 minutes we were there, we saw perhaps two or three police cars driving past,” he said. “There were no officers on the streets that we walked. There were no vans on standby nearby that I could see. It felt like it was them against us—and there were a lot more of them.”

TWO-TIER KEIR.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is accused of presiding over a two-tier policing regime amid the current riotous protests overtaking Britain, sparked by the deadly mass stabbing of multiple young girls by the teenage son of two African migrants in Southport.

Starmer denies the charge, as does the nation’s top police officer, Sir Mark Rowley, who went so far as to rip a microphone from a journalist’s hand and throw it on the ground—a criminal offense—when he was asked a question about two-tier policing.

The scenes in Birmingham only strengthen the accusations of a two-tier system for the “far right” and ethnic minorities, however. Almost everywhere they have gone, anti-mass migration protestors have been confronted aggressively by police in full riot gear. On the other hand, Muslim counter-demonstrators have been met by police liaison officers politely requesting that they deposit any weapons they are carrying unlawfully at nearby mosques.

In addition to Knight’s issues in Birmingham, a broadcast by Comcast’s Sky News in the city was terminated after a mob of masked Muslims shouting “Free Palestine!” and making gun signs descended on them.

In a later incident, a Sky News crew filmed a Muslim with a knife stabbing the wheels of their van.

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Mobs of armed Muslims, many waving Palestinian flags, took over swathes of Birmingham, England's second city, on Monday, and pursued journalists from the areas under their control "for miles." show more

News Network Forced to Abandon Broadcast by Masked Muslims Making Gun Signs.

Comcast‘s Sky News were forced to abandon a live broadcast amid riotous protests in Britain by a mob of masked men shouting “Free Palestine!” and “F**k the EDL!” in reference to the long-defunct English Defence League. Protests, several of which have devolved into rioting, have gripped the country since the deadly mass stabbing of multiple young girls, their teachers, and a man in his sixties who tried to help at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England.

The suspect in the case has been named as Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, the Wales-born son of two Rwandan migrants. Some have focused on hotels hosting illegal aliens and mosques as the demonstrations morph into a broader protest against mass migration and its consequences.

Muslim counter-demonstrators are also on the streets, however, occasionally attacking white people in scenes the corporate and state-owned media are attempting to suppress. One such group of counter-demonstrators interrupted a Sky News broadcast from Birmingham, England, with South Asian heritage men in hoods and masks approaching the cameras and making gun-firing hand gestures.

Labour’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is blaming all of the violence on “far-right thugs,” denying there is any “two-tier policing” of rioters depending on their ethnic and religious background while vowing to provide mosques with special protections that are not being extended to children’s dance classes.

His party is helping to inflame the situation, however, with Labour Member of Parliament Josh Fenton-Glyn spreading false claims that the “far right” threw acid in the face of a Muslim woman in Middlesbrough.

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Comcast's Sky News were forced to abandon a live broadcast amid riotous protests in Britain by a mob of masked men shouting "Free Palestine!" and "F**k the EDL!" in reference to the long-defunct English Defence League. Protests, several of which have devolved into rioting, have gripped the country since the deadly mass stabbing of multiple young girls, their teachers, and a man in his sixties who tried to help at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England. show more

Far-Left Groups Are Spreading Fake News About Acid Attacks Against Muslims.

A Member of Parliament (MP) for Britain’s governing Labour Party spread fake news alleging a Muslim woman had acid thrown in her face in Middlesbrough, England. The false claim was initially posted on social media by Nick Lowles of the George Soros-funded HOPE Not Hate organization.

“Far right cowards [sic] attacking women. When people show you who they are, believe them,” declared Josh Fenton-Glyn, the MP for Calder Valley, West Yorkshire, in a now-deleted post to X (formerly Twitter), as his political fellow-travelers and corporate media allies were blaming populists like Nigel Farage for inflaming riots.

Lowles had claimed reports were “coming in” that acid had been thrown at a Muslim woman from a car in the English town, labeling the fictitious report “Absolutely horrific.” Police later confirmed no such incident had taken place.

Fenton-Glyn eventually removed the post, questionably claiming Lowles is “someone who’s generally a good [sic]” and adding it’s “important we correct misinformation where we see it.”

Lowles, for his part, acknowledged that “Police in Middlesbrough have denied any knowledge of this acid attack” but continued to stress that “some in the local Muslim community insist it happened.”

Middlesbrough is among many English cities and towns gripped by sometimes riotous protests in the wake of a deadly mass stabbing of multiple young girls, allegedly by a son of Rwandan migrants.

The protesters have been branded “far-right thugs” by Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, but reporting by British state media over the weekend—now deleted—shows mobs of Muslims have also been attacking white people “in response” to the demonstrations.

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A Member of Parliament (MP) for Britain's governing Labour Party spread fake news alleging a Muslim woman had acid thrown in her face in Middlesbrough, England. The false claim was initially posted on social media by Nick Lowles of the George Soros-funded HOPE Not Hate organization. show more

UK PM Pledges More Security for Mosques, Jail for Anti-Mass Migration Protesters.

Britain’s new far-left Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has pledged “emergency security” measures for mosques in response to recent national unrest and riots. The disturbances followed the murder of three young girls by a youth of Rwandan heritage.

Sir Keir professed his commitment to tackling “far-right thuggery” against the backdrop of deepening social unrest, a tactic that critics have claimed is simply fuelling the fire. On Sunday, the UK saw multiple confrontations between police and anti-mass migration protestors, including an attack on a “migrant hotel” in Rotherham, an area most famous for its Muslim grooming gangs.

Starmer has now directed his attention towards the safety of Britain’s Muslim population, despite the fact that many of the current running street battles occurring across the United Kingdom have featured gangs of Muslim men armed with machetes and bats, chasing white working-class Britons.

Starmer announced a “new rapid response process” aimed at providing mosques with “additional security personnel.” This initiative seeks to offer immediate protection to Muslim communities, with no such safety protocols for white, British areas. The emergency measure is an extension of the existing Protective Security for Mosques Scheme, which has a budget of up to £29.4 million ($38m) this year.

The government has faced criticism over perceived disparities in the handling of recent events. Accusations have arisen regarding a preferential approach toward Islamic vigilante groups and an allegedly harsher tactic against anti-mass migration protestors.

Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe called for uniform police treatment across all communities, urging Prime Minister Starmer to address public concerns about mass migration policy, which he suggested could be fueling the unrest.

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Britain's new far-left Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, has pledged "emergency security" measures for mosques in response to recent national unrest and riots. The disturbances followed the murder of three young girls by a youth of Rwandan heritage. show more

Farage: Parliament Must Be Recalled to Debate Two-Tier Policing, Mass Migration Amid Riots.

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage is asking for Parliament to be recalled as disorder spreads across the United Kingdom in the wake of a mass stabbing, allegedly by Rwandan migrants’ son Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, in Southport. The Member of Parliament (MP) for Clacton-on-Sea says he is “appalled” by the violence, but the “fracturing of our communities as a result of mass, uncontrolled immigration, whether illegal or illegal,” must be addressed.

“Ever since the soft policing of the Black Lives Matter protests, the impression of two-tier policing has become widespread,” Farage noted. Police forces do appear to be taking a much more combative approach towards what Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is labeling “far-right thugs” than they did towards BLM or more recent ethnic minority rioters in Harehills, Leeds. There is also little evidence of officers moving against roving mobs of armed Muslims currently roaming the streets in response to the protests.

“The majority of our population can see the fracturing of our communities as a result of mass, uncontrolled immigration, whether legal or illegal. Yet to attempt to debate this in the public arena leads to immediate howls of condemnation,” Farage lamented.

“A population explosion without integration was always going to end badly. I have said this for many years,” he added.

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Reform Party leader Nigel Farage is asking for Parliament to be recalled as disorder spreads across the United Kingdom in the wake of a mass stabbing, allegedly by Rwandan migrants' son Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, in Southport. The Member of Parliament (MP) for Clacton-on-Sea says he is "appalled" by the violence, but the "fracturing of our communities as a result of mass, uncontrolled immigration, whether illegal or illegal," must be addressed. show more

Chief Correspondent at State-Owned UK News Network Deletes Videos of ‘Asians’ Attacking White People.

Alex Thomson, chief correspondent and presenter at Britain’s state-owned Channel 4 News network, has deleted videos he posted over the weekend showing “Mobs of Asian men” attacking white people amid protests over the mass stabbing of multiple young girls, allegedly by a migration-background teenager in Southport, England.

While Southport suspect Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, the son of Rwandan migrants, is not known to be Muslim and is not himself a first-generation immigrant, protests over the mass stabbing have been flaring near mosques and hotels hosting illegal aliens, with demonstrators tying the mass stabbing to broader failures of mass migration and integration.

Some protestors have been involved in vandalism and clashes with police, with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer branding them “far-right thugs” and promising a draconian crackdown—but armed Muslim counter-demonstrators are also roaming the streets, with the police adopting a much less aggressive stance towards them.

Thomson posted a video from Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, on X (formerly Twitter) showing “Mobs of Asian men attacking white men” and “More Asian men attacking lone white individuals.” He suggested these attacks “appear[ed] to be in response to earlier violence meted out by overwhelmingly white anti- immigrant [sic] marchers.”

In Britain, “Asian” typically refers to people from South Asia, chiefly India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and, in recent years, Afghanistan, rather than the Far East.

By Monday morning, all of Thomson’s posts had been deleted. However, similar videos he shared showing white people clashing with police or being arrested are still online.

Other X users have preserved copies of Thomson’s videos of white people being assaulted. As of the time of publication, it is unclear whether or not Channel 4 will allow them to remain up.

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Alex Thomson, chief correspondent and presenter at Britain's state-owned Channel 4 News network, has deleted videos he posted over the weekend showing "Mobs of Asian men" attacking white people amid protests over the mass stabbing of multiple young girls, allegedly by a migration-background teenager in Southport, England. show more

ANARCHY IN THE UK: Riots in Major Cities, Protesters Storm Migrant Hotel.

Two police officers were hospitalized following clashes between protesters and counter-demonstrators in the southwest city of Bristol this weekend. One officer was struck on the head with a chair, and another was kicked off his motorcycle in scenes similar to those that have broken out all across the nation. The recent wave of protests comes in reaction to a triple homicide in Southport, where three young girls were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party.

Protesters in Bristol were heard chanting slogans such as “we want our country back” and “England ’til I die.” Counter-demonstrators responded with chants of “racist scum, off our streets.” Not all protests were violent, but the confrontations that did occur followed a tumultuous week of unrest across the country.

Labour Party leader and recently elected Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned the protesters and announced that he was going on vacation, leaving the country to be led by his Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.

Over the weekend, more than 30 protests were planned, and additional riot police were deployed. In Rotherham, about 100 pro-refugee demonstrators gathered outside a hotel housing illegal migrants and asylum seekers, which led to anti-mass migration protesters storming the building, reportedly smashing windows.

Nationwide, there has been a chorus of condemnation from police officials and politicians, the polar opposite response from when ‘Black Lives Matter UK’ protesters smashed up cities and destroyed statues across the nation in solidarity with the George Floyd protesters in the United States in 2020.

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Two police officers were hospitalized following clashes between protesters and counter-demonstrators in the southwest city of Bristol this weekend. One officer was struck on the head with a chair, and another was kicked off his motorcycle in scenes similar to those that have broken out all across the nation. The recent wave of protests comes in reaction to a triple homicide in Southport, where three young girls were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance party. show more