Saturday was a pitch-black day for free democracy and the free press in Britain. Millions of Britons were deprived of their papers that day, and thus of the free press, after the climate terrorists of the notorious international terrorist movement Extinction Rebellion shut down several newspaper printing plants. This is because, according to the terrorists of Extinction Rebellion, the newspapers do not give proper attention to the climate issue (read: the press is not doing what the fascist extreme left-wing pushers of Extinction Rebellion want and that is why the press must be censored).
It is hoped that Extinction Rebellion, like the Death Squad Club Antifa, is finally recognized internationally as a serious threat to the free society and the increasingly violent attempts at left-wing oppression are finally brought to a halt.
A free press is vital in holding the government and other powerful institutions to account on issues critical for the future of our country, including the fight against climate change.
It is completely unacceptable to seek to limit the public’s access to news in this way.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) September 5, 2020
This morning people across the country will be prevented from reading their newspaper because of the actions of Extinction Rebellion.
This attack on our free press, society and democracy is completely unacceptable. https://t.co/3DfasjD6sS
– Priti Patel (@pritipatel) September 5, 2020
A good day to #buyanewspaper
A free press matters to all of us who value a free society. They mustn’t be silenced by an intolerant minority. pic.twitter.com/r3r3ksGkbN
– Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) September 5, 2020
Here’s our exclusive comment piece from Sir David Attenborough on the climate crisis. It’s in today’s paper, which Extinction Rebellion protesters tried to prevent from reaching our readers with their attack on free speech. #BuyAPaperhttps://t.co/8OfbUM8cGo
— The Sun (@TheSun) September 5, 2020
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