Orwellian: And an “elite” police unit is monitoring anti-mass migration social media posts...
Authored by Steve Watson: X users in Britain are reporting that footage of rapidly growing anti-mass migration protests in the country is being blocked.

The law was passed by the previous Conservative government, just one of the many disastrous policies they embraced that led to the leftist Labour Party coming back into power with a massive majority last year.
Videos of protests being restricted in the UK is Chinese tier censorship. Their end goal is to completely restrict access to X, it’s the only social media they don’t control pic.twitter.com/s0Y4oPuO5l
— Adam Wren (@G0ADM) July 25, 2025
“Due to local laws, we are temporarily restricting access to this content until X estimates your age,” one of the messages in question reads.The Online Safety Act came into effect on Friday 25th July and we are already seeing the impact on Free Speech
— Kiera Diss (@KieraDiss) July 25, 2025
My earlier post displaying police brutality involving 6 officers arresting a single male at the NO to Mass Immigration protest in Leeds has been heavily censored across… pic.twitter.com/FrlJAPn2EB
The Free Speech Union remarked “Our fears appear to have been vindicated on the very first day of the Online Safety Act’s enactment.”Took them less than 24 hours to start weaponizing it for Chinese-style censorship of political dissent. Quelle surprise! https://t.co/lJ6RPuOxD6
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) July 25, 2025
“If you have a standard X account in the UK – presumably the majority of British users – it appears that you may not be able to see any protest footage that contains violence. We’re aware of one censored post that shows an arrest being made,” the post added.
“We warned repeatedly about how censorious this piece of legislation would be,” it concludes.
The age checks are purported to be in place to block children from seeing pornographic content, however, they seem to have been broadened to any content deemed to be violent, or misinformative, at least on X.
The film about Net Zero, The Agenda by @OracleFilmsUK is also age restricted now. So the act isn’t just targeting porn or violence. It’s targeting criticism of government policy. pic.twitter.com/mBWEzKsnzl
— Paul Faber (@censoredanonz) July 26, 2025
Even parliamentary speeches, this one being about Pakistani rape gangs, are now blocked.“The online safety bill is to protect kids,” we are told, as footage of police arresting people demanding protection for their kids is censored from the internet.
— Benedict Spence (@BenedictSpence) July 25, 2025
The government has threatened to fine any social media platform up to £18 million or 10 per cent of its global turnover, if it is deemed to have contravened the law.UK: The Online Safety Act restricts the viewing of parliamentary speeches dealing with Britain’s Pakistani rape gang crisis. Orwell had no idea what a hellscape England would become.
— @amuse (@amuse) July 27, 2025
h/t @ArchRose90 pic.twitter.com/wc4MYUQ5Rg
X owner Elon Musk, while not specifically addressing the restriction of protest footage, said on Saturday that the Online Safety Act’s “purpose is suppression of the people.”
Meanwhile, close to 300,000 people at time of writing have signed an online petition calling for the repeal the Online Safety Act, surpassing the requirement for parliament to consider a motion for debate.It’s purpose is suppression of the people https://t.co/6rblxsGFis
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 26, 2025
In response to the apparent censorship, searches for VPNs in Britain reportedly surged by over 700 per cent on Friday.
We also have this news emerging today…
The Telegraph report states:But they won’t stop burglars and thieves. Backwards. pic.twitter.com/Bas7F4MXb7
— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) July 27, 2025
An elite team of police officers is to monitor social media for anti-migrant sentiment amid fears of summer riots.
Detectives will be drawn from forces across the country to take part in a new investigations unit that will flag up early signs of potential civil unrest.
The division, assembled by the Home Office, will aim to “maximise social media intelligence” gathering after police forces were criticised over their response to last year’s riots.
So there’s a whole new “elite” unit monitoring spicy tweets, but criminals are just roaming free to do as they please.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage urged last week that owing to rampant crime and the unwillingness to deal with it, the country is on the verge of societal collapse.
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