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3 Slain Girls Hijacked By Anti-migration Mob, UK Justice Crisis, Knife Crime & more w/ Jack Rowlett

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Your Heard Tell Show is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by talking about the really ugly anti-migrant rioting in the UK, the facts around the murder of 3 Southport girls at a Taylor Swift party in a knife attack, how that got hijacked by agitators online and in the streets, who did the violence, the police and law enforcement issues in the UK that are behind the unrest, and the new Labour government with its first big crisis. Jack Rowlett returns to Heard Tell from the UK to talk about what has happened, what we should take from it, and what leaders should be doing in the future about it. Also, we talk about how to balance free speech with clear online malicious information, crisis in confidence in UK justice and policing, and much more.

All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.

Timestamps:

00: Intro/ Are riots the new Labour Government's first big crisis?

4:36 Underlying issues with policing and justice system in the UK

11:25 Facts about 3 murdered girls at Taylor Swift party in Southport by a knife wielding murder.

15:20 Protests getting hijacked by far right and stirred up by online misinformation

19:50 Who the rioters where, and how non-political elements who are prone to violence get weaponized by online agitators

24:15 How Elon Musk's "civil war" tweet doesn't help, discussion free speech, and how folks use free speech to try and get consequence free speech

32:40 How extremist want violence and government overreaction to further their goals, and use social media to do it

37:00 How the immigration/migrant debate got so ugly in the UK, what to do about it, and what should elected leaders do to prevent and respond to organized hate campaigns.

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Your Heard Tell Show is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by talking about the really ugly anti-migrant rioting in the UK, the facts around the murder of 3 Southport girls at a Taylor Swift party in a knife attack, how that got hijacked by agitators online and in the streets, who did the violence, the police and law enforcement issues in the UK that are behind the unrest, and the new Labour government with its first big crisis. Jack Rowlett returns to Heard Tell from the UK to talk about what has happened, what we should take from it, and what leaders should be doing in the future about it. Also, we talk about how to balance free speech with clear online malicious information, crisis in confidence in UK justice and policing, and much more.

All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.

Timestamps:

00: Intro/ Are riots the new Labour Government's first big crisis?

4:36 Underlying issues with policing and justice system in the UK

11:25 Facts about 3 murdered girls at Taylor Swift party in Southport by a knife wielding murder.

15:20 Protests getting hijacked by far right and stirred up by online misinformation

19:50 Who the rioters where, and how non-political elements who are prone to violence get weaponized by online agitators

24:15 How Elon Musk's "civil war" tweet doesn't help, discussion free speech, and how folks use free speech to try and get consequence free speech

32:40 How extremist want violence and government overreaction to further their goals, and use social media to do it

37:00 How the immigration/migrant debate got so ugly in the UK, what to do about it, and what should elected leaders do to prevent and respond to organized hate campaigns.

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Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inbox

https://heardtell.substack.com/

Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.com

Please follow @HeardTellShow like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.

Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donations


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