Elon Musk boldly calls out UK’s two-tiered policing as riots rage on, earns scorn of political elites

A war of words has broken out between the U.K.’s top leaders and billionaire Elon Musk over the former’s handling of protests.

Last week, a 17-year-old with parents from Rwanda stabbed three children to death at a Taylor Swift-themed yoga and dance workshop in Southport, U.K.

Their deaths prompted widespread protests from aggrieved natives sick of the forever-increasing violence from migrants/immigrants.

In response, Muslim gangs started roaming the streets and terrorizing/assaulting random natives. Below are just a few examples:

Responding to these dual events, the U.K.’s leaders have chosen to condemn the allegedly “far-right” protesters angry over three children being killed and defend the Muslim gangs.

This stunning dichotomy has caught the attention of Musk, who, unlike the U.K.’s authorities, can see what’s happening clear as day.

“Does seem one-sided,” he tweeted Monday in response to a meme depicting the stunning dichotomy between how officials are treating native protesters versus Muslim gangs.

Look:

In an additional tweet, he responded to a tweet from U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In a post posted early Monday afternoon, Starmer portrayed what’s happening as a one-sided affair with natives attacking Muslims.

“This is not protest, it is pure violence,” he wrote. “We will have a standing army of public duty officers. We will ramp up criminal justice. We will apply criminal law online as well as offline. We will not tolerate attacks on mosques or on Muslim communities.”

Musk responded to the tweet by wondering why Starmer only gives a damn about the Muslims and not the natives.

“Shouldn’t you be concerned about attacks on *all* communities?” he tweeted.

Look:

Musk’s criticisms have not been well met. Especially a tweet he posted Saturday in which he predicted that “civil war is inevitable” in the U.K.

Starmer’s spokesperson subsequently told the corporate propaganda press that there was “no justification” for the tweet —  never mind all the rioting and violence breaking out across the U.K.

“What we’ve seen in this country is organized, illegal thuggery which has no place on our streets or online,” the oblivious spokesperson added, referencing only the natives. “We’re talking about a minority of thugs that do not speak for Britain … The prime minister doesn’t share those [Musk’s] sentiments.”

U.K. Justice Minister Heidi Alexander, another oblivious leftist, has also slammed Musk.

“Use of language such as a ‘civil war’ is in no way acceptable,” she said, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, adding that Musk’s tweet was “deeply irresponsible.”

“We are seeing police officers being seriously injured, buildings set alight, and so I really do think that everyone who has a platform should be exercising their power responsibly,” she added.

Meanwhile, U.K. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that natives involved in rioting will “Pay the price for their crimes.”

“So we should be clear, there will be people who were thinking they were going on their summer holidays this week, and instead they will face a knock on the door from the police,” she told Sky News.

As for Axel Rudakubana, the Rwandan suspect who started this whole mess, he smiled when entering the courtroom during his first courtroom appearance last Thursday but then proceeded to cover up his face with his sweatshirt.

“Nobody knows them,” one neighbor said. “It’s only the father who went to work who I’ve ever seen. You can’t believe anything would happen like this in this sort of place.”

Reports have also emerged on social media that he’d wanted a genocide to occur in the U.K.

“Alex was expelled for carrying a knife,” someone who knew him reportedly wrote online. “He was in my class and told us that we needed a genocide like they had in Rwanda to fix the problems. Police knew him and he was known to social services.”

Vivek Saxena

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