Asmongold TV - This is NORMAL in the UK?? | Asmongold TV

Episode Date: October 20, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Six British officers arrest two parents for in front of their children for criticizing a school. So this is this is freedom of speech over in the UK. They roll in six deep. Six police officers. Six police officers for a tweet for a WhatsApp post. Like what are you doing? Like that's how do you need that many people? So we got people getting arrested right now.
Starting point is 00:00:29 Why? Because I've been talking. talking about my daughter's school on a WhatsApp group. It was the morning of Wednesday the 29th of January. Wait, wait, this is... This is it? Six police officers came to my house and arrested me. Why?
Starting point is 00:00:48 Because I'm being bald. For being bald. Oh. Oh. It was the morning of Wednesday the 29th of January, about a quarter to 12. I was on a Zoom call for a work project. When on my Zoom screen in the little window where I saw my own face... Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:03 I realized that two... two police officers were standing behind me. And other two police officers were arresting my partner, Rosalind, in front of Francesca, our three-year-old daughter. They bundled us into the police cars and took us off the custody at Stephenage Police Station, where we remained for the next 12 hours. He arrested me on suspicion of harassment and malicious communications. And it was to do with a dispute with our daughter's primacy.
Starting point is 00:01:33 Oh, man. Which began with posts on a WhatsApp group. On the 23rd of November, 2020. Wow. The head teacher of my daughter's primary school announced he would retire. But what seems strange to me was the board of governors decided immediately to appoint the deputy head as acting head 10 months later without even advertising the job. So I made some inquiries. I contacted the chair of governors in private and in good faith and asked her to explain what a rationale was and what was going to happen.
Starting point is 00:02:06 Her response, in my opinion, was rather evasive. So I asked again, and I wrote to all the governors asking them to explain what was happening and why they decided to do that. I posted that letter in a WhatsApp group. It's a private parent WhatsApp group. Like most parents, we chunted about a few things. One thing we talked about on that group was a letter from the school commanding all parents not to talk about the school on Facebook. on Facebook or social media or WhatsApp groups. We-
Starting point is 00:02:39 I would like to remind all parents that the school will take action where comments are aimed at individuals within the school community or as a result cause disharmony? Disharmony within the school or distressed? So they sent this shit out in comic sands? I thought that was a bit off. My partner Rosalind made a handful of vaguely spicy comments. She referred to one school.
Starting point is 00:03:15 leader as a control freak. She said the chair of governors didn't know much about anything. Out of the blue on the 12th of July last year, the chair of governor, Rachel Roslind and me. She accused us of posting disparaging
Starting point is 00:03:34 and inflammatory comments on WhatsApp and Facebook. Right. She warned us that if we didn't stop, she would ban us from our daughter's school. So we pushed back. We complained. We denied the accusations. We complained that they've been accessing our messages, and two days later, they banned us from the school. Wow.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Now, this ban had really serious implications for our daughter, Sasha. She has epilepsy, she's disabled, she has special needs. We weren't allowed to have normal conversations with the school. We could only send emails. So we had to send emails about everything our daughter needed for a health and education. We were going through the school's formal complaints policy. and then the formal complaints policy
Starting point is 00:04:23 I think I just got done watching another video about the formal business policy of the government yeah I wonder how many steps there are to that on the 20th December
Starting point is 00:04:35 there was a knock on the door it was a police officer he told me in no uncertain terms not to contact the school not to speak to anybody about the head teacher recruitment issue he even told me
Starting point is 00:04:48 to take my daughter out of the school. In the end, we gave up, I suppose. We took Sasha out of the school. Five days later, the police turned up. That wasn't enough! When we were finally interviewed, the detective who'd had no previous involvement with the case, he turned out not to have any evidence
Starting point is 00:05:10 of those alleged crimes. He had no documents, he had no firsthand accounts. He'd just had a vague statement from the acting head teacher at the school. It was Kafkaesque. It was surreal. It was bizarre. It was horrific.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Eventually, we were put on police bail and discharged at midnight. We got a 75 pound cab back to our house in Borenwood. About two or three days later, a kind of PTSD began to kick in. Yeah, it's probably stressful to get fucking detained by the police taken over there and everything. Yeah, I'd be stressed. I mean, did that really happen? Yeah. Even now, two months later, when I see a police car go by somewhere near our house, I shudder.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I think, are they coming back for us again? No, I had this happen too. Like, because for a really long time, like, I've had a driver's license ever since I was like, I had permit since I was 16. I got a license at 17. And, like, for, I'm 37, not 37, 34. not that was 17 then so it's 17 years uh i've had a driver's license i think that for about 15 years caught no not not yet um anyway so uh for 15 of the 17 years that i've had a driver's license
Starting point is 00:06:35 something has been wrong i either didn't have registration inspection insurance a valid license it wasn't renewed. I didn't have the car. There's something wrong with the car, right? Something, some kind of issue wrong with it. And so anyway, basically now, like, I have a new car. And so, like, all that stuff's up to date. And if I see a cop car, because I'm still in the mindset of constant awareness of all
Starting point is 00:07:06 police cars, because I've been playing hide and seek with APD, Austin Police Department, for 17 fucking years. and so it's hard for me to imagine that I'm not in the game right now, right? Because I haven't had to renew anything. And so I'm sitting around. I'm like, I see a cop pull up behind me and I'm thinking, oh my God, he's going to run my plates.
Starting point is 00:07:24 He's going to, ah, this is it. Oh, this is it. This is, this is it. And then I remember, like, actually, no, you got everything up to date. It's weird. It's really weird. APD is kind of easy.
Starting point is 00:07:35 No, they don't give a fuck. Like, I've been pulled over probably like, like six times. I got a ticket once. And to be fair, when I got that ticket, like, that was some, like, I really, like, I really had fucked up there, right? Like, I didn't have anything at that point.
Starting point is 00:07:53 I didn't even have my license. That's because they watched the stream? I know some of them do, yeah. Eventually, we got a call from the detective in charge of the case. He said to Rosalind, we're taking it no further. I have found no evidence for these offenses. And that was it. That's it.
Starting point is 00:08:12 And even now, we still don't know what we're meant to have said or done, which was so terrible, or justified, sending six police officers to our house. How convenient. I don't know if we're the first parents to get our collars felt by the police for putting a school's nose out of joint. But I hope we're the last. Harfordshire Police has said, following reports of harassment and malicious communications, which are criminal offences, a man and a woman from the wrong words. Malicious communication, criminal effect.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Both aged in their 40s, were arrested on Wednesday 29 January. The arrests were necessary to fully investigate the allegations, as is routine in these types of matters. Following further investigations, officers deemed that no further action should be taken due to insufficient evidence. A spokesperson for Hartfordshire County Council said, An interim head was appointed for the one term to allow time for a proper recruitment process to be carried out. The role was advertised publicly, and the recruitment was supported by external professional advisors. We are confident that this was a fair, transparent, and timely process. For sure.
Starting point is 00:09:17 For sure. Oh, yeah, for sure. I want you guys to notice something here. So, look at this, real quick. Dad, what's wrong with the telly? You hear what he said? What did he just say? Good evening, London.
Starting point is 00:09:58 He didn't say New York. He didn't say. Texas. Allow me first to apologize with the emergency channel. See, like many of you, see, they've been making movies about this shit for years. Y'all didn't want to listen.
Starting point is 00:10:17 There's Piers Morgan. I enjoy them as much as any bloke. But in the spirit of commemoration, whereby those important events of the past usually associated with someone's death or the end of some awful bloody struggle. Wow. A celebrated with a nice holiday.
Starting point is 00:10:32 I thought we could mark this November the fifth, a day that is sadly no longer remembered, by taking some time out of our daily lives to sit down and have a little chat. There are, of course, those who do not want us to speak. We think just... We think. Man. Orders are being shouted into telephones, and men with guns will soon be on their way.
Starting point is 00:10:53 That's crazy. Because while the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, yeah. Words will always retain their power. Words are for the means to meaning and for those. who will listen the enunciation of truth and the truth is...
Starting point is 00:11:08 This movie is good. Yeah, I remember I watched this movie theaters. You decided, sir. You wanted it foolproof. You told me every television in longer. Cruelty and in justice. The great movie? Yeah, it was.
Starting point is 00:11:20 And where once you have the freedom to object to think and speak... So I'm just saying all these movies and you go look at children of men I think it's the same thing. It's all in Europe. Because the reason why is that
Starting point is 00:11:37 Actually, I think that in this story, the reason why is America, everybody killed each other in America, everybody's dead. Like, we blew each other up. Like, that happened like a long time ago, right? So that's really the reason. Like, it's not like everything's good where we're at, but like, you know.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Conformity and surveillance. Hey, it's better to burn out than fade away, right? Shit. Shit. 28 days later? Yeah. But again, truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty... The movie?
Starting point is 00:12:11 This is real in five years. It's... It's a very good movie. Man. It's so fucking funny for me to see this. It really is. And this is real now in the UK? Yeah, we'll watch the last minute for it.
Starting point is 00:12:29 ...were reason and rub you of your common sense. Fear got the best of you. And in your panic, you turn to the now high chancellor Adam Suttler. He promised you order. He promised you peace. And all he demanded in return was your silent, obedient consent. By the way, I think they're going to do this. They're probably going to elect a super authoritarian person in like one of these European countries.
Starting point is 00:12:52 And he's going to do, like he's, they're basically going to, I think they're going to elect a person like this in order to basically like shut down a lot of like illegal immigration and, you know, migrants. stuff and they're going to do that and then it's going to go even farther. And I always wonder like is this some kind of like fucking 600 IQ plan where it's like we're going to make it so bad that you vote for the crazy guy so we can take over. You know? Last night I sought to end that silence. Last night I destroyed the old Bailey to remind this country of what it is forgotten. More than 400 years ago, a great citizen wished to a
Starting point is 00:13:34 embed the 5th of November forever in our memory. His hope was to remind the world that fairness, justice and freedom are more than words. There are perspectives. So if you've seen nothing, if the crimes of this government remain unknown to you, then I would suggest that you allow the 5th November to pass unmarked. But if you see what I see, if you feel as I feel, and if you would seek as I seek, then I ask a to see... stand beside me one year from tonight outside the gates of parliament and together we shall give them a fifth of November that shall never ever be forgotten. Dude I remember when I watched this this was so fucking cool the first time. I was like um like 19 or something like that. It was so
Starting point is 00:14:24 badass but I do have to say good evening London every time it's in Europe. Y'all y'all got a Y'all got to get these people under control. You got to get them under control. We have a problem. Y'all got a problem over there. Why, you got to throw some tea into the water, do something, right? I can't remember the last time I saw six police officers together in Britain, but here they are arresting two parents in front of their children
Starting point is 00:14:54 for complaining about their local school in a WhatsApp group. Britain is completely and utterly lost. It used to be the home of individual liberty. Now it's morphing before a very iced into an Orwell. a nightmare. We need a political revolution to restore common sense and we need it now. You know what? I fucking agree with that. Oh, my
Starting point is 00:15:14 God. The Brits give up their guns and out of the government puts them in jail for Facebook posts. Bro. We tried to tell y'all. We try, look, look, you should have listened. You should listen. We had it. We had it set up. Yeah, no. I mean,
Starting point is 00:15:30 for sure. They need to go for a tea party. Yeah, they need to do something, man. They ain't to have their Trump. I know, exactly. And this is crazy for me to see this. We have freedom of speech in the UK, by the way. Yeah, yeah, no, this is their freedom of speech. I can see that. Damn, bro.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Like, is it really that bad? Damn, that's just too bad, huh? Let me see how we get the rest of this. And, uh, wow. In the minds of the British people, you are unique in the world. You're the indigenous population of this island. You have something great to offer the world. This is a seat of Protestant Christianity.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Your culture, your language, your views, your... attitudes, your customs, your traditions, those are all worth defending because they're great. That's the basis of any country. In Saudi Arabia, they feel that way about their country. Yeah. This is Saudi Arabia. We're the most important country in Islam. You know, we're the... Why is it that the UK had to get rid of ninja swords, but Japan didn't? Does anybody know? The inner of the Arab world, which they are. They're very proud of it. Great. I'm not a Muslim or an Arab, not from the Middle East. I come here. They're like, great. So glad to have you. By the way, you're not allowed to, like, change the laws here because you're not Saudi.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Yeah, sure. Great Britain lacked that self-respect. The United States increasingly lacks that self-respect and that belief that their way of doing things is a good way and worth fighting for. If you don't have that, then it's just like a massive home invasion where you're not willing to stand up and defend your wife and children. And so you get... It's a good thing.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Tucker Carlson is in America, or he'd be going to jail for this. Get enslaved. I do think that's the rule of the world. I certainly think Britain has lost his way and it's lost his pride and it's lost its ability to show the world we matter and we've become increasing your other. But your values, your ideas, freedom of discourse. Like I see it now. You're putting people in prison. No, this is what's funny.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Even Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, they were the ones telling Britain, they said, guys, you don't know. We know. You think you know. You don't know. We know. We're telling you. and you're not going to live. All right.
Starting point is 00:17:49 All right. Okay. Literally in prison for Facebook posts. And it's like, obviously that's authoritarian. But it's deeper than that. It's like, no, this is England. This is the country that gave free speech to the United States. This is where it all came from.
Starting point is 00:18:07 This is where habeas corpus came from. The Magna Carta was signed here. This is Western civilization. We're talking about Western civilization. What is it? It's England, actually. And so if you allow it to become what it is now, Western civilization ends.
Starting point is 00:18:21 I don't think that's overstating it at all. Saudi Arabia fell today and became Buddhist. Does Saudi Arabia not take refugees? I assume they did. Did they just not take them? No. Something. It would have a massive effect on the entire region.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Like, the holy sites are here. Right? It's much more significant merely than it's landmass. The same was true for your country. It was hugely significant for us in the U.S. were your descendants. Yeah. And we did what you did, but with like much more land and resources.
Starting point is 00:19:14 So I'm very distressed about it. That's insane, man. It really is. Oh, my God.

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