British police have been playing nanny again, punishing people for saying things they don’t approve of, even locking them up and treating them like violent criminals as it were. This time, Thames Valley beauty salon owner April Major has been taken into custody by law enforcement due to inflammatory remarks she made regarding Muslims over Facebook. Not acts, mind you, remarks.
Reacting to the attacks in Paris, Major wrote on the social media site that Muslims were no longer welcome at her business, allegedly stating, “Time to put my country first.” It is even claimed that she said “I hope your families get blown up by ISIS,” over the site. As ill-considered as her comments are, Major did not commit violence against anyone or anything, and yet the Thames Valley police felt the “threat” she posed was credible enough to take her in. Citing the Public Order Act as permission to take action against those publicly display “abusive” material, officers promptly apprehended her.
Keep reading to see some of the reactions to Major’s arrest:
NUTS,
uk
These nasty muslim are not going to take my freedom away this is a free country an by George they can leave
This is NOT a Muslim country so back to your country if you want a Muslim life
So sad. I thought this was America and we could do what we want but turns out it’s all about equality or some b******t
You go lady ….you ban anyone you want
Why is it that large chains can announce that they are going to supporters the Muslim population by participating in various details but a mom and pop shop gets shut down or abused horribly? I’m for one am growing very tired of all this BS. If you come to this country then you should know enough to know how it is … Period.
Here’s the catch they’re coming with the I mention of changing us and the liberals kiss their asses and cause devastating change.
Ask for a jury trial no one will convict you
Assimilate or leave
I don’t want her that’s her choice I would do the same thing in first place how would she get to her hair they would have to take that rag off their head and I don’t think that’s happening in public